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Two, he intended to prove that the tribe, contrary to some academic opinion, had artisans that showed abilities of a "true artist", by presenting and preserving the art of the Iroquois youth
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with seed money from nine associates in order to engrave and print sketches of Iroquois games and dances. Starr had two main goals while he planned the medal:
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Historical Society in Auburn NY, it was awarded every two years to people who fall into one or more of the following classes:
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Philanthropists, whose efforts are based upon adequate scientific study and appreciation of Iroquois conditions and needs.
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One, he wanted to recognize and award the people who were contributing to research and knowledge of the Iroquois.
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and is an award for scholastic and other contributions to the betterment of knowledge of the
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The medal was endowed through sales of the publication of the sketches in the booklet
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Ethnologists, making worthy field-studies or other investigations among the Iroquois.
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Artists, worthily representing Iroquois life or types by brush or chisel.
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Historians, making actual contributions to our knowledge of the Iroquois.
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Cornplanter Medal as first struck by Tiffany in 1904.
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Cornplanter
Iroquois people
University of Chicago
anthropologist
Frederick Starr
Jesse Cornplanter
Cayuga County
William Martin Beauchamp
Dr. David Boyle
William P. Letchworth
Reuben Gold Thwaites
J.N.B. Hewitt
Arthur C. Parker
Mary Clark Thompson
William N. Fenton
Anthony F. C. Wallace
Floyd G. Lounsbury
Marian E. White
Walter K. Long
Richard S. MacNeish
Bruce G. Trigger
List of archaeology awards
List of history awards



Starr 1905

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