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Leo J. Frachtenberg

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Penaloza-Patzak, Brooke. “Quiet Invader? Anthropologist Leo Frachtenberg and the Politics of Biting Your Tongue in Wartime America,” in Quiet Invaders Revisited: Biographies of Twentieth Century Immigrants to the United States. Transatlantica 11. Guenter Bischof (ed.). Innsbruck: Studien Verlag,
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In late 1917, after returning from Salem to Washington, D.C., Frachtenberg was abruptly fired from his job at BAE for making comments derogatory to the government of the United States, at a time of heightened
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Bernstein, Jay H. (2002) "First Recipients of Anthropological Doctorates in the United States, 1891–1930"
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Frachtenberg lectured in anthropology at Columbia until 1912, and in 1913 he became a "Special
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and attained the rank of lieutenant colonel by the time of his discharge in 1920.
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Frachtenberg, Leo J. (1914). Lower Umpqua texts and notes on the Kusan dialect.
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Frachtenberg was born to Abraham Frachtenberg and Jeanette (Rottenstreich) in
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After immigrating to the United States in 1904, Frachtenberg enrolled at
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Andrade, Manuel J.; & Frachtenberg, Leo J. (1931). Quileute texts.
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After military service, Frachtenberg became general secretary of the
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During his studies at Columbia, Frachtenberg became a student of
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Frachtenberg, Leo J. (1922). Coos: An illustrative sketch. In
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Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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California University contributions to anthropology
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California University contributions to anthropology
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He was also national field director of 386:"Richard Wagner, his life and his works" 290:While conferring with Jewish leaders in 601: 599: 766: 493: 345: 255:Frachtenberg had immigrated from then 191: 171:Richard Wagner, his life and his works 809:20th-century American anthropologists 406: 333:Handbook of American Indian languages 119:Handbook of American Indian Languages 596: 505:. The Talking Raven. Archived from 13: 735: 407:Lewis, Herbert S. (May 22, 2008), 14: 825: 748: 297: 789:Linguists from the United States 724: 687: 650: 116:. Frachtenberg helped write the 804:Linguists of Penutian languages 695: 658: 621: 364:. 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anthropologist
Native American languages
Handbook of American Indian Languages
Czernowtz, Austria
Ukraine
Gymnasium
Przemysl, Austria
Poland
Cornell University
Master of Arts
Columbia University
thesis
Franz Boas
Penutian language group
Coosan languages
Ethnologist
Smithsonian Institution
Bureau of American Ethnology
Chemawa Indian School
Salem, Oregon
Alsea
Siletz
Quileute
Chimakum
Shasta
nationalism
World War I
Charles Walcott
Austria-Hungary
Central Powers

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