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Alice Cunningham Fletcher

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Alice Cunningham Fletcher (March 15, 1838 in HavanaApril 6, 1923 in Washington, D.C.) was an American ethnologist, anthropologist, and social scientist who studied and documented American Indian culture. [1]

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Arirang

"Arirang" (아리랑) is a Korean folk song, often considered the unofficial national anthem of Korea.

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Big Elk

Big Elk, also known as Ontopanga (1770–1846/1853), was a principal chief of the Omaha tribe for many years on the upper Missouri River.

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Bureau of American Ethnology

The Bureau of American Ethnology (or BAE, originally, Bureau of Ethnology) was established in 1879 by an act of Congress for the purpose of transferring archives, records and materials relating to the Indians of North America from the Interior Department to the Smithsonian Institution.

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Charles Wakefield Cadman

Charles Wakefield Cadman (December 24, 1881 – December 30, 1946) was an American composer.

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Chief Joseph

Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt (or Hinmatóowyalahtq̓it in Americanist orthography), popularly known as Chief Joseph or Young Joseph (March 3, 1840 – September 21, 1904), was a leader of the Wal-lam-wat-kain (Wallowa) band of Nez Perce, a Native American tribe of the interior Pacific Northwest region of the United States, in the latter half of the 19th century.

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Dhegihan History and Separation

The Dhegihan (Degihan) migration history and separation is the narrative of the long journey on foot by the North American Indians in the ancient Hoga tribe.

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Edgar Lee Hewett

Edgar Lee Hewett (November 23, 1865 – December 31, 1946) was an American archaeologist and anthropologist whose focus was the Native American communities of New Mexico and the southwestern United States.

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Emma Jane Gay

Emma Jane Gay (1830–1919) (also known as E. Jane Gay) was an American woman who devoted her life to social reform and photography.

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Feminist anthropology

Feminist anthropology is a four-field approach to anthropology (archeological, biological, cultural, linguistic) that seeks to transform research findings, anthropological hiring practices, and the scholarly production of knowledge, using insights from feminist theory.

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Francis La Flesche

Francis La Flesche (Omaha, 1857–1932) was the first professional Native American ethnologist; he worked with the Smithsonian Institution.

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From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water

"From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water" (1909) is a popular song composed by Charles Wakefield Cadman.

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Index of women scientists articles

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Kate Foote Coe

Katherine Elizabeth Foote Coe (May 31, 1840 – December 23, 1923) was an American educator, journalist, and traveler from Connecticut.

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Katharine Foot

Katharine Foot (October 14, 1852 – 1944) was an American zoologist and cytologist who conducted research with her laboratory partner, Ella Church Strobell.

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List of female scientists before the 20th century

This is a historical list, intended to deal with the time period where it is believed that women working in science were rare.

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List of women anthropologists

This is a list of women anthropologists.

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Literary Society of Washington

The Literary Society of Washington was formed in 1874 by a group of friends and associates who wished to meet regularly for "literary and artistic improvement and entertainment".

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Mary Sibbet Copley

Mary Sibbet Copley (June 19, 1843 – June 9, 1929) was an American philanthropist and charity worker.

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Music of the United States

The music of the United States reflects the country's multi-ethnic population through a diverse array of styles.

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Natalie Curtis

Natalie Curtis was born on April 26, 1875, in New York City.

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Native American flute

The Native American flute is a flute that is held in front of the player, has open finger holes, and has two chambers: one for collecting the breath of the player and a second chamber which creates sound.

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Omaha people

The Omaha are a federally recognized Midwestern Native American tribe who reside on the Omaha Reservation in northeastern Nebraska and western Iowa, United States.

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Sara Yorke Stevenson

Sara Yorke Stevenson (February 19, 1847 – November 14, 1921) was a prominent American archaeologist.

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School for Advanced Research

The School for Advanced Research (SAR), until 2007 known as the School of American Research and founded in 1907 as the School for American Archaeology (SAA), is an advanced research center located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.

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Susan La Flesche Picotte

Susan LaFlesche Picotte (June 17, 1865 – September 18, 1915) was an Omaha Native American doctor and reformer in the late 19th century.

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Timeline of music in the United States (1850–79)

This timeline of music in the United States covers the period from 1850 to 1879.

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Timeline of music in the United States (1880–1919)

This is a timeline of music in the United States from 1880 to 1919.

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Tsianina Redfeather Blackstone

Tsianina Redfeather Blackstone (December 13, 1882 – January 10, 1985) was a Creek/Cherokee singer and performer born in Eufaula, Oklahoma, then within the Muscogee Creek Nation.

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Watson Davis and Helen Miles Davis Prize

This prize should not be confused with the Watson Davis Award from the Association for Information Science and Technology.

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1838

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1838 in science

The year 1838 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Cunningham_Fletcher

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