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Charles Frederick Hartt

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Charles Frederick Hartt (23 August 1840 in Fredericton, New Brunswick – 18 March 1878) was a Canadian-American geologist, paleontologist and naturalist who specialized in the geology of Brazil. [1]

14 relations: Aimoré, American Brazilians, Brazilian Anthropological Exhibition of 1882, Hartt, Herbert Huntingdon Smith, John Casper Branner, List of Brazilian scientists, List of Cornell University faculty, List of people who caught yellow fever, Marc Ferrez (photographer), National Museum of Brazil, Orville Adalbert Derby, Sarcosuchus, Tono Maria.

Aimoré

The Aimoré (Aymore, Aimboré) are one of several South American peoples of eastern Brazil called Botocudo in Portuguese (from botoque, a plug), in allusion to the wooden disks or tembetás worn in their lips and ears.

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American Brazilians

An American Brazilian (américo-brasileiro, norte-americano-brasileiro, estadunidense-brasileiro) is a Brazilian person who is fully, partially or predominantly of American descent, or a US-born immigrant in Brazil.

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Brazilian Anthropological Exhibition of 1882

The Brazilian Anthropological Exhibition of 1882 was one of the most important scientific events of the 19th-century Brazil, conducted by the National Museum of Rio de Janeiro and heavily influenced by Darwinism.

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Hartt

Hartt is a surname.

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Herbert Huntingdon Smith

Herbert Huntingdon Smith or Herbert Huntington Smith (January 21, 1851 in Manlius, New York – March 22, 1919 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama) was an American naturalist and amateur conchologist who worked on the flora and fauna of Brazil.

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John Casper Branner

John Casper Branner (July 4, 1850 – March 1, 1922), Stanford University Academic Council, April 7, 1922 was an American geologist and academic who discovered bauxite in Arkansas in 1887 as State Geologist for the Geological Survey of Arkansas.

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List of Brazilian scientists

This is a list of Brazilian scientists, those born in Brazil or who have established citizenship or residency there.

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List of Cornell University faculty

This list of Cornell University faculty includes notable current and former instructors and administrators of Cornell University, an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York.

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List of people who caught yellow fever

This articles documents notable people who were afflicted with yellow fever, whether or not they died from the disease.

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Marc Ferrez (photographer)

Marc Ferrez (December 7, 1843 – January 12, 1923) was a Brazilian photographer born in Rio de Janeiro.

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National Museum of Brazil

The National Museum (Museu Nacional) is the oldest scientific institution of Brazil and one of the largest museums of natural history and anthropology in the Americas.

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Orville Adalbert Derby

Orville Adalbert Derby (July 23, 1851 – November 27, 1915) was an American geologist who worked in Brazil.

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Sarcosuchus

Sarcosuchus (meaning "flesh crocodile") is an extinct genus of crocodyliform and distant relative of living crocodylians that lived 112 million years ago.

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Tono Maria

Tono Maria also known as the “Venus of South America” was another woman, similar to Sarah Baartman’s case, that was exhibited in the “London shows” or freak shows in the 1800s.

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References

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

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