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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.
1930.11.25 The following were nominated as Hon. Fellows: Mr George Heye, Dr Linblom, Dr Clark Wistler, Dr Gunnar Landtman, Dr Tompa, Dr Speiser
Notes From Elsewhere
Karl Gerhard Lindblom (26 August 1887 – 8 June 1969) was an ethnographer from Sweden who worked in East Africa in the 1910s. He was the principal author of materials on the Akamba peoples.
Publications
External Publications
Outlines of a Tharaka Grammar, with a list of words and specimens of the language, 1914
The Akamba in British East Africa : an ethnological monograph, 1916, PhD dissertation at Uppsala University, Sweden, 2nd edition, enlarged, 1918-1920, facsimile 1969
Notes on Kamba grammar : with two appendices: Kamba names of persons, places, animals and plants - salutations, 1926
Die Beschneidung bei den Akamba, 1927 Kamba folklore, 3 volumes, 1928-1935
Notes ethnographiques sur le Kavirondo septentrional et la colonie du Kenya, 1932 Spears with two or more heads, particularly in Africa, 1934
Ethnological and anthropological studies in Sweden during the war, 1946
