George A. Dorsey and James R. Murie : notes and manuscripts on Pawnee and Arikara society and religion, 1902-1907 / prepared by Sarah Coleman and Tristan T. Almazan ; project funded by a grant awarded to the Field Museum Anthropology Department from Save America's Treasures (NEH), 2003 ; Field Museu
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Dorsey, George A. (George Amos), 1868-1931
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Dorsey was a student of F. W. Putnam at the Peabody Museum. From the description of Correspondence to Daniel Garrison Brinton, 1894. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 226043722 Dorsey earned his Harvard A.B. in 1890 and Harvard Ph.D. in 1894. He was an ethnographer who specialized in the North American Plains Indians. From the description of Scrapbook of George Amos Dorsey, 1890-1891. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 62528002 ...