Expedition to North America (1883)
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Expedition to North America (1883)
Summary
Expedition to North America (1883) is a research expedition[1].
Key Facts
- Expedition to North America (1883)'s field of work was anthropology[2].
- Expedition to North America (1883)'s field of work was Indigenous peoples of the Americas[3].
- Expedition to North America (1883) is in the country of United States[4].
- Expedition to North America (1883)'s instance of is recorded as research expedition[5].
- Expedition to North America (1883)'s country of origin is recorded as Netherlands[6].
- Expedition to North America (1883)'s point in time is recorded as +1883-01-01T00:00:00Z[7].
- Expedition to North America (1883)'s organizer is recorded as Royal Dutch Geographical Society[8].
- Expedition to North America (1883)'s participant is recorded as Herman Frederik Carel ten Kate[9].
- Expedition to North America (1883)'s director / manager is recorded as Herman Frederik Carel ten Kate[10].
- Expedition to North America (1883)'s destination point is recorded as North America[11].
- Expedition to North America (1883)'s on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Research expeditions[12].
- Expedition to North America (1883)'s funder is recorded as Royal Dutch Geographical Society[13].
- Expedition to North America (1883)'s collection items at is recorded as Wereldmuseum Leiden[14].
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Leadership
Expedition to North America (1883)'s director / manager is recorded as Herman Frederik Carel ten Kate[10].
Industry
Fields of work include anthropology[2], an academic discipline[15] and Indigenous peoples of the Americas[3], an ethnic group[16].