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− | | address = Ernakulam, Cochin State [1905]<br />Curator, State Museum, Cochin State [1918]<br /><br /> | + | | address = Ernakulam, Cochin State [1905]<br />Curator, State Museum, Cochin State [1918]<br />1/5 Premchand Boral St. Bow Bazaar PO Calcutta [1927]<br />Puram, Kalpathi Post Palghat, S. India [1935]<br /><br /> |
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=== House Notes === | === House Notes === | ||
− | proposed by R.R. Marett, seconded by E.N. Fallaize | + | 1908.12.08 Mr L. Ananthakrishna Iyer was reaffirmed a Local Correspondent [same man?]<br />1920.10.16 proposed by R.R. Marett, seconded by E.N. Fallaize <br />1925.02.24 Applications for appointment as Local Correspondents were read from Revd. W. Pitt and Mr Anantha Krishna Iyer. It was resolved in the case of the former to ask for some of his published work if any, and the latter if he would be willing to cooperate with the Indian Research Committee.<br />1925.05.19 Anantha Krishna Iyer be informed on his application to be made a Local Correspondent that two years arrears of subscription must be paid and that questions as to the matter required would be put before the Indian Research Committee<br />1936.02.25 The following were reappointed Local Correspondents, their appointment dating from 1936: ... Diwan Bahadur L.A. Krishna Iyer, ...<br /><br /><br />the father; may very well be confusion between listings for these two, father and son |
=== Notes From Elsewhere === | === Notes From Elsewhere === | ||
Diwan Bahadur Lakshminarayanapuram Krishna Ananthakrishna Iyer (1861–1937) was an anthropologist of British India, who is renowned for his work amongst the hill tribes of the western part of Madras province.[1] <br />Ananthakrishna Iyer was born to a Vedic scholar, L. N. Krishna Iyer, in the village of Lakshminarayanapuram near Palghat in the then Malabar district of the Madras Presidency. He was the eldest of four sons and two daughters.<br />Ananthakrishna Iyer is best known for his books Castes and Tribes of Mysore, and Castes and Tribes of Cochin. Both are pioneering works on the tribes inhabiting the west coast of India. He was born in 1861 at Palaghat in Kerala. He passed matriculation from Palaghat high school in 1878 and passed BA from Madras Christian college in 1883. Heworked with Revenue Department for some time at Vayanad, then left to join Victoria College Palaghat. In the year 1896, he became a headmaster in a Christian school. In 1897, he joined Maharajas College at Eranakulam as scientific assistant The Log book kept at St Berchmans H S Changanacherry gives this piece of information: "He took charge of the school as Headmaster on 22 February 1897 ≥.He was there till May that year and left for Ernakulam by former Headmaster Thomas K J kallarakavumkal Mammood P O PIN 686536 Changanacherry Kerala". His son, L. A. Krishna Iyer, was also a noted anthropologist and a Padma Bhushan awardee.[2]<br /> | Diwan Bahadur Lakshminarayanapuram Krishna Ananthakrishna Iyer (1861–1937) was an anthropologist of British India, who is renowned for his work amongst the hill tribes of the western part of Madras province.[1] <br />Ananthakrishna Iyer was born to a Vedic scholar, L. N. Krishna Iyer, in the village of Lakshminarayanapuram near Palghat in the then Malabar district of the Madras Presidency. He was the eldest of four sons and two daughters.<br />Ananthakrishna Iyer is best known for his books Castes and Tribes of Mysore, and Castes and Tribes of Cochin. Both are pioneering works on the tribes inhabiting the west coast of India. He was born in 1861 at Palaghat in Kerala. He passed matriculation from Palaghat high school in 1878 and passed BA from Madras Christian college in 1883. Heworked with Revenue Department for some time at Vayanad, then left to join Victoria College Palaghat. In the year 1896, he became a headmaster in a Christian school. In 1897, he joined Maharajas College at Eranakulam as scientific assistant The Log book kept at St Berchmans H S Changanacherry gives this piece of information: "He took charge of the school as Headmaster on 22 February 1897 ≥.He was there till May that year and left for Ernakulam by former Headmaster Thomas K J kallarakavumkal Mammood P O PIN 686536 Changanacherry Kerala". His son, L. A. Krishna Iyer, was also a noted anthropologist and a Padma Bhushan awardee.[2]<br /> |
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Office Notes
House Notes
1908.12.08 Mr L. Ananthakrishna Iyer was reaffirmed a Local Correspondent [same man?]
1920.10.16 proposed by R.R. Marett, seconded by E.N. Fallaize
1925.02.24 Applications for appointment as Local Correspondents were read from Revd. W. Pitt and Mr Anantha Krishna Iyer. It was resolved in the case of the former to ask for some of his published work if any, and the latter if he would be willing to cooperate with the Indian Research Committee.
1925.05.19 Anantha Krishna Iyer be informed on his application to be made a Local Correspondent that two years arrears of subscription must be paid and that questions as to the matter required would be put before the Indian Research Committee
1936.02.25 The following were reappointed Local Correspondents, their appointment dating from 1936: ... Diwan Bahadur L.A. Krishna Iyer, ...
the father; may very well be confusion between listings for these two, father and son
Notes From Elsewhere
Diwan Bahadur Lakshminarayanapuram Krishna Ananthakrishna Iyer (1861–1937) was an anthropologist of British India, who is renowned for his work amongst the hill tribes of the western part of Madras province.[1]
Ananthakrishna Iyer was born to a Vedic scholar, L. N. Krishna Iyer, in the village of Lakshminarayanapuram near Palghat in the then Malabar district of the Madras Presidency. He was the eldest of four sons and two daughters.
Ananthakrishna Iyer is best known for his books Castes and Tribes of Mysore, and Castes and Tribes of Cochin. Both are pioneering works on the tribes inhabiting the west coast of India. He was born in 1861 at Palaghat in Kerala. He passed matriculation from Palaghat high school in 1878 and passed BA from Madras Christian college in 1883. Heworked with Revenue Department for some time at Vayanad, then left to join Victoria College Palaghat. In the year 1896, he became a headmaster in a Christian school. In 1897, he joined Maharajas College at Eranakulam as scientific assistant The Log book kept at St Berchmans H S Changanacherry gives this piece of information: "He took charge of the school as Headmaster on 22 February 1897 ≥.He was there till May that year and left for Ernakulam by former Headmaster Thomas K J kallarakavumkal Mammood P O PIN 686536 Changanacherry Kerala". His son, L. A. Krishna Iyer, was also a noted anthropologist and a Padma Bhushan awardee.[2]
Publications
External Publications
The Cochin tribes and castes, 1909-12; The Mysore tribes and castes, 1928-35, etc