A Virtual Cemetery created by Sharlotte Neely Donnelly

Native Americans Who Were Anthropologists

Included are PhD anthros (e.g., Alfonso Ortiz), proto anthros (e.g., Blackhawk), amateur anthros (e.g., Bodaga Pino), assistants to anthros (e.g., Kopeli), key informants (e.g., Will West Long), and unintentional anthros (e.g., Ishi).

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Bel Abbey Veteran Flowers have been left.

4 Apr 1916 – 1 Jan 1992

Allen Parish, Louisiana, USA

Dr Freda Irene AhenakewFamous Memorial Flowers have been left.

11 Feb 1932 – 8 Apr 2011

Anthropologist, Linguist, and Native...

Marcelin, North Battleford Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada

George Bent Flowers have been left.

7 Jul 1843 – 19 May 1918

Colony, Washita County, Oklahoma, USA

No grave photo

William BeynonFamous Memorial Flowers have been left.

11 May 1889 – 9 Feb 1958

Anthropologist and Native American Chief. William...

Fort Rupert, Mount Waddington Regional District, British Columbia, Canada

Benjamin Black Elk Sr. Flowers have been left.

17 May 1899 – 22 Feb 1973

Manderson, Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota, USA

Nicholas Heháka Sápa Black Elk Flowers have been left.

Dec 1858 – 19 Aug 1950

Manderson, Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota, USA

Bertha Alden “Birdie” Parker CodyFamous Memorial Flowers have been left.

30 Aug 1907 – 8 Oct 1978

Archaeologist. Born the only daughter of Seneca...

Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA

Plot info: Abbey of the Psalms, Sanctuary of Memories, Crypt 3303, Corridor H-4-1

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