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James Rolfe Murie (1862 – 18 November 1921) was an American farmer and ethnographer conducting research among the Pawnee Tribe in Nebraska, of which he was also a part. Murie wrote the Ceremonies of Pawnee, which included accounts of songs utilized in three South Band ceremonies, constituting one of the most extensive song collections for any Native American tribe ever described. Murie also collaborated with anthropologists Alice Fletcher, George Dorsey, and Clark Wissler.

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  • James Rolfe Murie, nom donat pels anglosaxons a l'antropòleg pawnee Saku:rú ta‘ o «Coming Sun» (Nebraska, 1862-1921), fill d'una skidi i un escocès, va aprendre anglès a l'escola i va fer d'intèrpret. S'instal·là a Oklahoma amb la tribu i es va fer episcopalià. Va fer de mestre i des del 1890 es va interessar pels cerimonials pawnee, de manera que des del 1902 va col·laborar amb l'antropòleg . Tanmateix, va publicar en solitari Pawnee Indian Societies (1914) i Cerimonies of the Pawnee (1921). (ca)
  • James Rolfe Murie (1862 – 18 November 1921) was an American farmer and ethnographer conducting research among the Pawnee Tribe in Nebraska, of which he was also a part. Murie wrote the Ceremonies of Pawnee, which included accounts of songs utilized in three South Band ceremonies, constituting one of the most extensive song collections for any Native American tribe ever described. Murie also collaborated with anthropologists Alice Fletcher, George Dorsey, and Clark Wissler. (en)
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  • 1862-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1921-11-18 (xsd:date)
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  • 1921-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Grand Island, Nebraska (en)
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  • Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute (en)
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  • James Murie (en)
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  • Ethnography (en)
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  • Anna Murie (en)
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  • James Rolfe Murie (en)
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  • James Rolfe Murie, nom donat pels anglosaxons a l'antropòleg pawnee Saku:rú ta‘ o «Coming Sun» (Nebraska, 1862-1921), fill d'una skidi i un escocès, va aprendre anglès a l'escola i va fer d'intèrpret. S'instal·là a Oklahoma amb la tribu i es va fer episcopalià. Va fer de mestre i des del 1890 es va interessar pels cerimonials pawnee, de manera que des del 1902 va col·laborar amb l'antropòleg . Tanmateix, va publicar en solitari Pawnee Indian Societies (1914) i Cerimonies of the Pawnee (1921). (ca)
  • James Rolfe Murie (1862 – 18 November 1921) was an American farmer and ethnographer conducting research among the Pawnee Tribe in Nebraska, of which he was also a part. Murie wrote the Ceremonies of Pawnee, which included accounts of songs utilized in three South Band ceremonies, constituting one of the most extensive song collections for any Native American tribe ever described. Murie also collaborated with anthropologists Alice Fletcher, George Dorsey, and Clark Wissler. (en)
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