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Robert Lehmann‑Nitsche (Radomierz, November 9, 1872 – Berlin, April 9, 1938) was a German anthropologist who spent thirty years in Argentina as director of the Anthropological Section of the La Plata Museum and professor at the University of Buenos Aires. He became an authority on indigenous people in Argentina and concluded his academic career at the Friedrich Wilhelm University in Berlin. After his death, he was accused of racism and having used research methods disrespectful of the rights of native Argentinians.

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  • Robert Lehmann-Nitsche (* 9. November 1872 in , Posen; † 9. April 1938 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Ethnologe und Mediziner, der lange Zeit in Argentinien lebte und eine umfangreiche Sammlung zur argentinischen Folklore zusammentrug. (de)
  • Roberto Lehmann-Nitsche (o Paúl Adolf Robert Lehmann-Nitsche) ( 9 de noviembre de 1872 – Berlín, 9 de abril de 1938 ), fue un médico y etnólogo alemán que actuó en Argentina, donde permaneció casi cuarenta años. Sirvió como director de la antropología del Museo de La Plata, realizó numerosas exploraciones y acopió gran cantidad de información sobre los indígenas, las lenguas chon, el mapudungún, la milonga y el folclore argentino. (es)
  • Robert Lehmann‑Nitsche (Radomierz, November 9, 1872 – Berlin, April 9, 1938) was a German anthropologist who spent thirty years in Argentina as director of the Anthropological Section of the La Plata Museum and professor at the University of Buenos Aires. He became an authority on indigenous people in Argentina and concluded his academic career at the Friedrich Wilhelm University in Berlin. After his death, he was accused of racism and having used research methods disrespectful of the rights of native Argentinians. (en)
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  • Robert Lehmann-Nitsche (* 9. November 1872 in , Posen; † 9. April 1938 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Ethnologe und Mediziner, der lange Zeit in Argentinien lebte und eine umfangreiche Sammlung zur argentinischen Folklore zusammentrug. (de)
  • Roberto Lehmann-Nitsche (o Paúl Adolf Robert Lehmann-Nitsche) ( 9 de noviembre de 1872 – Berlín, 9 de abril de 1938 ), fue un médico y etnólogo alemán que actuó en Argentina, donde permaneció casi cuarenta años. Sirvió como director de la antropología del Museo de La Plata, realizó numerosas exploraciones y acopió gran cantidad de información sobre los indígenas, las lenguas chon, el mapudungún, la milonga y el folclore argentino. (es)
  • Robert Lehmann‑Nitsche (Radomierz, November 9, 1872 – Berlin, April 9, 1938) was a German anthropologist who spent thirty years in Argentina as director of the Anthropological Section of the La Plata Museum and professor at the University of Buenos Aires. He became an authority on indigenous people in Argentina and concluded his academic career at the Friedrich Wilhelm University in Berlin. After his death, he was accused of racism and having used research methods disrespectful of the rights of native Argentinians. (en)
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  • Robert Lehmann-Nitsche (de)
  • Roberto Lehmann Nitsche (es)
  • Robert Lehmann-Nitsche (en)
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