Erminnie A. Smith, née Erminnie Adelle Platt (April 26, 1836– June 9, 1886) was a geologist and an anthropologist at the Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of American Ethnology. She has been called the "first woman field enthnographer" and she was elected the first female member of the New York Academy of Sciences on November 5, 1877. Erminnie Smith published works on the Iroquois people, she was active in collecting their legends and employed John Napoleon Brinton Hewitt to assist in this work.
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| - Erminnie A. Smith, née Erminnie Adelle Platt (April 26, 1836– June 9, 1886) was a geologist and an anthropologist at the Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of American Ethnology. She has been called the "first woman field enthnographer" and she was elected the first female member of the New York Academy of Sciences on November 5, 1877. Erminnie Smith published works on the Iroquois people, she was active in collecting their legends and employed John Napoleon Brinton Hewitt to assist in this work. (en)
- Erminnie A. Smith (1836-1886) fue una geóloga y antropóloga estadounidense de la del Instituto Smithsoniano, es considerada la primera etnóloga de campo. (es)
- Erminnie A. Smith, née Erminnie Adele Platt, née en 1836 et morte le 9 juin 1886, est une géologue et une anthropologue américaine, membre du Bureau of American Ethnology. Elle est considérée comme la première femme ethnographe de terrain. Elle est la première femme élue membre de l'Académie des sciences de New York, le 5 novembre 1877. Erminnie Smith publie des ouvrages sur les Iroquois, elle participe notamment à la collecte de leurs légendes, employant (en) pour l'aider dans ce travail. (fr)
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| - Erminnie A. Smith, née Erminnie Adelle Platt (April 26, 1836– June 9, 1886) was a geologist and an anthropologist at the Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of American Ethnology. She has been called the "first woman field enthnographer" and she was elected the first female member of the New York Academy of Sciences on November 5, 1877. Erminnie Smith published works on the Iroquois people, she was active in collecting their legends and employed John Napoleon Brinton Hewitt to assist in this work. (en)
- Erminnie A. Smith (1836-1886) fue una geóloga y antropóloga estadounidense de la del Instituto Smithsoniano, es considerada la primera etnóloga de campo. (es)
- Erminnie A. Smith, née Erminnie Adele Platt, née en 1836 et morte le 9 juin 1886, est une géologue et une anthropologue américaine, membre du Bureau of American Ethnology. Elle est considérée comme la première femme ethnographe de terrain. Elle est la première femme élue membre de l'Académie des sciences de New York, le 5 novembre 1877. Erminnie Smith publie des ouvrages sur les Iroquois, elle participe notamment à la collecte de leurs légendes, employant (en) pour l'aider dans ce travail. (fr)
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