Strehlow, Carl
oi08The Aranda and Loritja tribes in central Australia
The Aranda and Loritja tribes in central AustraliaBook 1907
oi08The totemistic conceptions and the churinga of the Aranda and Loritja
The totemistic conceptions and the churinga of the Aranda and LoritjaBook 1908
oi08The Aranda and Loritja tribes in central Australia, 3
The Aranda and Loritja tribes in central Australia, 3Book 1910
oi08The social life of the Aranda and Loritja
The social life of the Aranda and LoritjaBook 1913
- Summary
- Carl Friedrich Theodor Strehlow was an anthropologist, linguist and genealogist who served on two Lutheran missions in remote parts of Australia from May 1892 to October 1922. He was at Killalpaninna Mission in northern South Australia, from 1892 to 1894, and then Hermannsburg, 80 miles (130 km) west of Alice Springs, from 1894 to 1922. Strehlow was assisted by his wife Friederike, who played a central role in reducing the high infant mortality which threatened Aboriginal communities all over Australia after the onset of white settlement. Wikipedia
- Gender or Sex
- Male [1][2]
- Unknown [3]
- Born
- 1871-12-23 [3]
- Died
- 1922-10-20 [3]
- Country
- Australia [3]
- Germany [3]
- Occupation
- linguist [1]
- theologian [1]
- Profession
- Ethnologe [3]
- Sources
- 1. Wikidata
- 2. VIAF
- 3. Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (Germany)
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