W. T. Brigham, Director (1896)

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W. T. Brigham, Director (1896)

Dr. Brigham left Honolulu on January 28, 1896, and sailed for Europe via Australia. In Australia, he visited the museums of Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Albany. On the European continent, he studied the Pacific material in the museums at Naples, Rome, Vienna, Munich, Dresden, Berlin, Copenhagen, Hamburg, Amsterdam, Leiden, Brussels, Berne, and Paris; in England at London, Cambridge, and Oxford; and in the United States at Philadelphia, Washington, New York, Boston, Salem, Chicago, Salt Lake City, and San Francisco. His report with illustrations of the rarer and more striking artifacts in various museums was published by Bishop Museum as Occasional Papers, I, 1, 1898.

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Title: An Introduction to Polynesian Anthropology

Author: Te Rangi Hiroa

Publication details: Kraus Reprint Co., 1945, New York

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