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  1. George Bird Grinnell (September 20, 1849 – April 11, 1938) was an American anthropologist, historian, naturalist, and writer. Originally specializing in zoology, he became a prominent early conservationist and student of Native American life.

  2. Jul 24, 2019 · July 24, 2019. GRINNELL. America’s Environmental Pioneer and His Restless Drive to Save the West. By John Taliaferro. Without a doubt, the United States is a better place because of George...

  3. GRINNELL, GEORGE BIRD (1849-1938) George Bird Grinnell was not from the Great Plains—he was born into a wealthy family in Brooklyn, New York, on September 20, 1849– but his studies of Plains Indians, and especially his role in the preservation of their histories, are fundamental to the region's legacy. A mediocre student, Grinnell ...

  4. 1849-1938. George Bird Grinnell. The aptly named George Bird Grinnell developed an early and abiding love for birds. As a boy, he attended school in John James Audubon's mansion in...

  5. Jun 10, 2021 · George Bird Grinnell is that reminder. Born in New York in 1849 and dying there in 1938, he straddled the age of the closing of the western frontier and the beginning of the age of now: no frontier, easy travel, and recreational hunting.

  6. Jan 15, 2024 · The Girl Who Was the Ring is a Pawnee legend committed to writing by the anthropologist George Bird Grinnell (l. 1849-1938) in his work The Punishment of the Stingy and Other Indian Stories (1901). The story highlights the Native American values of community, teamwork, and personal responsibility. Chunkey Player Flint Clay Figurine from Cahokia.

  7. George Bird Grinnell (September 20, 1849 – April 11, 1938) was an American anthropologist, historian, naturalist, and writer. Originally specializing in zoology, he became a prominent early conservationist and student of Native American life.

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