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Carl Sofus Lumholtz

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people, which not only are masters of woodcutting but also show tremendous fortitude when in battle with crocodiles, according to Lumholtz. They also played an important part in Lumholtz's expedition, by making camps and snares for catching wildlife, and carrying supplies for him. (Dayaks has been
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Whereas previous authors had commented only upon the aesthetic physical appearances and material culture of the region's indigenous people, Lumholtz added a level of academic research that was unique for the period. His work recorded for the first time the social relationships, attitudes and the
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area. He made collections of mammals while living with the local peoples, these specimens were used for the descriptions of four new species. One of these was named for the type locality,
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Unknown Mexico; a record of five years' exploration among the tribes of the western Sierra Madre; in the tierra caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and among the Tarascos of Michoacan
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which made it difficult to acquire a military escort. He originally had planned to explore New Guinea, but this was rendered impossible by the war.
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Lumholtz travelled to Australia in 1880, where he spent ten months from 1882 to 1883 among the indigenous inhabitants of the
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Well Beaten Paths: Aborigines of the Herbert/Burdekin District, North Queensland; An Ethnographic and Archaeological Study
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Through Central Borneo; an account of two years' travel in the land of the head-hunters between the years 1913 and 1917
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Through Central Borneo; an account of two years' travel in the land of the head-hunters between the years 1913 and 1917
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Through Central Borneo; an account of two years' travel in the land of the head-hunters between the years 1913 and 1917
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Among cannibals; an account of four years' travels in Australia and of camp life with the aborigines of Queensland
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Among Cannibals; an account of four years' travels in Australia and of camp life with the aborigines of Queensland
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Among Cannibals: An Account of Four Years' Travels in Australia and of Camp Life with the Aborigines of Queensland
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of North Queensland was named in his honor when created in 1994. However, the name was subsequently changed to
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La imagen del MĂ©xico decimonĂłnico de los visitantes extranjeros: Âżun estado-naciĂłn o un mosaico plurinacional?
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His greatest legacy was his books and his way of working, which strongly influenced the field of ethnography.
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He stayed for many years, conducting several expeditions from 1890 through to 1910 which were paid for by the
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In this expedition Lumholtz encountered several different tribes of indigenous people. One of them was the
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He spent four years in Queensland; his expeditions included visits to the Valley of Lagoons and the
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that were native to the area. He presented his findings in 1916 in Amsterdam in a film titled
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Lumholtz started an expedition in 1914 to explore the mostly unknown lands of Dutch
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and scientific investigation in the field. He went on a brief expedition to
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The Explorers Club: Promoting Exploration and Field Sciences Since 1904
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He received numerous financial grants from geographical institutions (
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role of women in the society. He also gave a series of two lectures on
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citing: J.W. Cribb, The Queensland Naturalist, Vol.44, Nos.1-3, 2006
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considered a collective term for the native people of Borneo.)
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Lumholtz wrote on his experiences in Borneo in his book,
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Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011).
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in 1876 from the Royal Frederick University, now the
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Lumholtz later travelled to Mexico with the Swedish
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Koninklijk Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig Genootschap
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Index


FĂĄberg
Norway
Saranac Lake, New York
University of Oslo
Ethnography
Adventure

Norwegian
explorer
ethnographer
field research
indigenous
Australia
Mexico
FĂĄberg
Norway
theology
University of Oslo

Herbert-Burdekin region
North Queensland
Aborigines
Lowell Institute
Herbert River
Pseudochirulus herbertensis
Dendrolagus lumholtzii

Tarahumara
Chihuahua

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