• Erna Gunther (1896–1982) was an American anthropologist who taught for many years at the University of Washington in Seattle. Gunther's work on ethnobotany...
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    constructed as the Washington State Building for the AYP Expo. In 1929, Erna Gunther became the museum's director, a post she would hold for more than 25...
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  • child psychologist Erna Gunther (1896–1982), American anthropologist Erna Hanfstaengl (1885–1981), German acquaintance of Adolf Hitler Erna P. Harris (1906-1995)...
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  • Wade Davis James A. Duke Nina Etkin Maria Fadiman Norman Farnsworth Erna Gunther Kathleen Harrison John William Harshberger Charles Bixler Heiser Dennis...
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  • Erna Flegel (11 July 1911 – 16 February 2006) was a German nurse. In late April 1945 she worked at the emergency casualty station at the Reich Chancellery...
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    anthropology program at the University of Washington together with his wife Erna Gunther, also one of Boas's students, and Melville Herskovits (1923) who started...
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    new species. Taxon 19: 341-344. "Ethnobotany of Western Washington" by Erna Gunther. page 31 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Achlys triphylla. Jepson...
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    angry ..." Krause, Aurel (1956). The Tlingit Indians. Translated by Erna Gunther (translated 1956). Univ. of Washington Press., at page 185. See, also...
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  • 1946 to begin studying for his Ph.D in antropology. As a student of Erna Gunther at the University of Washington, Suttles in 1951, was the first to be...
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    games, speeches, and singing. Anthropologists Hermann Haeberlin and Erna Gunther believed that the potlatch was not an indigenous practice among the Puyallup...
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