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Akira Matsumara
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| Born | 1880 | ||||||
| Died | 1936 | ||||||
| Residence | Imperial University, Tokyo, Japan [1935] | ||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
1929.11.19 The following were nominated as Honorary Fellows: Dr Van Stein Callenfels, Dr Lindblom, Dr Matsumota, Dr Andersen, Prof. Tallgren.
1936.04.21 The following were appointed Local Correspondents for vacant areas. Mr A.T. Culwick and Mr H.A. Fosbrooke for Tanganyika, Mr D.F.H. MacBride for Nigeria, Mr Guy Brunton for Egypt and Sudan, Dr A.P. Elkin for Australia, Prof. A. Matsamura and Dr Munro for Japan, Mr J. Eric Thompson for Central America, Prof. Buck for Honolulu, Mr H.D. Noone for East Indies, Dr W.R. Morse for Western China and Prof. Bernardo Eduard Petri for Russia.
Notes From Elsewhere
Akira Matsumura (1880-1936).
Publications
External Publications
Contribu:ions to the Ethnography of Micronesia.
The shell-mounds of Ogidō in Riu-Kiu