An Introduction to Polynesian Anthropology

Kenneth P. Emory, Ethnologist (1940-1941)

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Kenneth P. Emory, Ethnologist (1940-1941)

During a year at the Yale Graduate School, Mr. Emory, was given the project of adding to the Museum photograph catalog by completing a photograph study of the material at the Peabody Museums at Salem and Cambridge and making as complete a survey as possible of the Wilkes Expedition collection at the National Museum, Washington, and of the collection in the Museum of the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Much new material was brought to light and the Museum photograph catalog was considerably enlarged.

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Title: An Introduction to Polynesian Anthropology

Author: Te Rangi Hiroa

Publication details: Bernice P. Bishop Museum, 1945, New York

Part of: Tidal Pools: Digitized Texts from Oceania for Samoan and Pacific Studies

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