John Peabody Harrington (April 29, 1884 – October 21, 1961) was an American linguist and ethnologist and a specialist in the indigenous peoples of California...
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John Peabody Harrington (1884–1961), American ethnologist John Harrington (American football) (1921–1992), American football player John Harrington (baseball)...
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are well-documented in the unpublished fieldnotes of linguist John Peabody Harrington. Especially well documented are Barbareño, Ineseño, and Ventureño...
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particularly in the post-mission period, his work as an informant for John Peabody Harrington, and for his recording of a song of Juana Maria on a wax cylinder...
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Meadows, who died in 1939. The Bureau of American Ethnology linguist John Peabody Harrington conducted very extensive fieldwork with Meadows in the last several...
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documented in the unpublished field notes of John Peabody Harrington made during that time. The "J.P. Harrington Project", developed by The Smithsonian through...
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J. Harrington, American politician Joe Harrington (baseball) Joey Harrington, American football player John Harrington may refer to: John Peabody Harrington...
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Santa Barbara. Harrington, John Peabody (1981). Mills, Elaine L.; Brockfield, Ann J. (eds.). The Papers of John Peabody Harrington in the Smithsonian...
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an inspiration to such notable scientists as Robert Yerkes and John Peabody Harrington. Richard Lynch Garner was born in Abingdon, Virginia on February...
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Anishinaabe fungi (1998), and the team approach of Wilfred Robbins, John Peabody Harrington, and Barbara Freire-Marreco, Tewa pueblo plants (1916). In the...
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