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Wuvulu und Aua (Maty- und Dour-Inseln) auf Grund der Sammlung F. E. Hellwig aus den Jahren 1902 und 1904

documentary heritage
  • Other Name

    Mitteilungen aus dem Museum fur Volkerkunde--Title page. (Alternate title)

    Mitteilungen aus dem Museum fur Volkerkunde (Series)

  • Description

    "Die vorliegende Monographie uber die beiden westlichen Inseln des Bismarckarchipels beruht auf dem von Herrn F.E. Hellwig-Halle in den Jahren 1902/1904 gesammelten ethnologischen und sprachlichen Material. Dazu kamen die Tagebuchaufziechnungen und im Winter 1907 manche mundliche Mitteilung, fur die ich Herrn Hellwig herzlich danke."--Vorwort.

  • Place
  • Other Id

    GN671.M6 HAM (Library of Congress Call Number)

    53335 (Cat ID)

    116299 (DBTextworks system ID)

    48135 (Presto content ID)

  • Department

Images and documents

Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    Wuvulu und Aua (Maty- und Dour-Inseln) auf Grund der Sammlung F. E. Hellwig aus den Jahren 1902 und 1904
  • Other Name

    Mitteilungen aus dem Museum fur Volkerkunde--Title page. (Alternate title)

    Mitteilungen aus dem Museum fur Volkerkunde (Series)

  • Primary Maker
  • Contributor/Publisher
    Kommissionsverlag von Lucas Grafe & Sillem
  • Place
  • Date
    1908
  • Physical Description

    156, [2] pages : illustrations, maps (1 folded), tables ; 29 cm.

  • Language
    German
  • Level of Current Record
    Bib record
  • Member Object

    1 item in this collection. View all items.

  • Related Object Notes
    Reserve GN671.M6 HAG Die Ornamentik von Wuvulu und Aua auf Grund der Sammlung des Museums
  • Public Access Text

    [Keywords: Wuvulu language--Texts.; Wuvulu Island (Papua New Guinea); Aua Island (Papua New Guinea)]

    Aus dem 4. Beiheft zum Jahrbuch der Hamburgischen wissenschaftlichen Anstalten XXV, 1907. "Literatur": pages 151-152.

  • Subject Notes
    Paul Hambruch (22 November 1882, Hamburg - 25 June 1933, Hamburg) was a German ethnologist and folklorist.
    He studied natural sciences, chemistry and mathematics at the University of G÷ttingen and geography, anthropology and ethnology in Berlin, where his instructors were Ferdinand von Richthofen and Felix von Luschan. In 1904 he began work as an assistant at the Ethnological Museum of Berlin. By way of a request from the Jaluit Gesellschaft, he traveled to Nauru in an effort to fight a disease affecting coconuts.
    In 1908-10 he participated in the Sⁿdsee-Expedition to Micronesia under the directorship of Georg Thilenius, head of the Ethnological Museum in Hamburg. In the South Seas, he conducted ethnographic research on Nauru, Ponape and other islands. His collection of fairy tales and myths from the Pacific islands were to become widely known.
    After returning to Germany, he was named director of the Oceania department at the Ethnological Museum in Hamburg. In 1922 he was appointed professor of anthropology at the University of Hamburg, where he also gave classes on the traditional customs and folklore of rural Europe. In 1929 he became a founding member of the Gesellschaft fⁿr V÷lkerkunde, which later became the Deutsche Gesellschaft fⁿr V÷lkerkunde.
  • Collection Type
    Reserve Collection
  • Copyright
    All rights reserved
  • Last Update
    16 Dec 2023
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