Natalie Curtis, later Natalie Curtis Burlin (26 April 1875 – 23 October 1921) was an American ethnomusicologist. Curtis, along with Alice Cunningham Fletcher...
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Thomas' Church in Henbury, Cheshire. Curtis was 19 and Woodruff 18. They had one child, a daughter named Natalie, born on 16 April 1979. Initially, the...
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medalist Natalie Crawford, American operations researcher and military strategist Natalie Cressman, American jazz trombonist and vocalist Natalie Curtis (1875–1921)...
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production of Control and supported the film throughout the shoot. Ian Curtis' daughter, Natalie, was in the crowd as an extra for the Derby Hall gig. The final...
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Indigenous American songs, as transcribed around the years 1900 to 1920 by Natalie Curtis. The Folk Song Index is a collaborative project between the Oberlin...
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he was a grandfather of artist Constance Curtis, and authors George De Clyver Curtis, and Natalie Curtis, a prominent ethnomusicologist (who married...
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" In 1920, Madikane Čele contributed Zulu song lyrics and music to Natalie Curtis Burlin's book Songs and Tales from the Dark Continent. Zulu texts and...
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[citation needed] Manitou Sioux language The Indians' Book. Edited by Natalie Curtis Burlin. p38-40 Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, Volume 4. Smithsonian...
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In 1907, Natalie Curtis collected and published two traditional Wolastoqey songs: a dance song and a love song. As transcribed by Curtis, the love song...
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Natalie Wood (née Zacharenko; July 20, 1938 – November 29, 1981) was an American actress who began her career in film as a child and successfully transitioned...
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