Catherine Helen Berndt AM, née Webb (8 May 1918 – 12 May 1994) was a New Zealand-born Australian anthropologist known for her research in Australia and...
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anthropology at the University of Western Australia. He and his wife Catherine Berndt maintained a close professional partnership for five decades, working...
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Berndt is a surname and can refer to: Arthur Berndt Bruce C. Berndt Catherine Berndt Doug Berndt Hans-Christoph Berndt Jerry Berndt John Berndt Jule Berndt...
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Jervis, whereas Berndt and his wife Catherine Berndt argued that the Ramindjeri component lived in proximity to Adelaide. The Berndts argued that, despite...
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through field-research by archaeologists such as Catherine Berndt, Lloyd Warner, and Ronald Berndt during the mid-1990s. Since then there has been an...
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well-known women from the area, as she worked with anthropologist Catherine Berndt to enable study of Aboriginal cultures there. The islands and their...
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1002/j.1834-4461.1961.tb00441.x, JSTOR 40329294 Elkin, A. P.; Berndt, Catherine; Berndt, Ronald Murray (1950), Art in Arnhem Land, University of Chicago...
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The Berndt Museum of Anthropology is an anthropological museum in Perth, Western Australia, founded in 1976 by Ronald Berndt and Catherine Berndt. It...
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Yate and Usurufa people in 1952–1953 by anthropologists Ronald Berndt and Catherine Berndt. In 1953, kuru was observed by patrol officer John McArthur,...
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Prospects for Aboriginal Autonomy; Essays in Honourt of Ronald and Catherine Berndt. Aboriginal Studies Press. pp. 172–175–176. ISBN 978-0-855-75566-9...
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