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| birth_date = 1880
| death_date = 1951
| address = Prof. of Anthropology, Hall of Graduate Studies, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. [1933]<br />Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii [19491935]<br />and Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut [census]
| occupation = medical<br />political<br />anthropologist<br />museum work
| elected_ESL =
| elected_ASL =
| elected_AI = 1932.05.24
1938.01.25
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = ordinary fellow - life 1932<br />local correspondent appointed 21 Apr. 1936 (Honolulu)<br />Hon. Fellowfrom 1938| left = 1951 deceased
| clubs =
| societies = American Anthropological Association<br />Polynesian Society of New Zealand<br />Royal Society of New Zealand<br />American Folklore Society<br />American Association for the Advancement of Science<br />Sigma Xi
}}
== Notes ==
=== House Notes ===
1931.05.19 The following were nominated as Honorary Fellows: Dr Davidson Black, Dr W.E. Roth, Dr Bach [sic], Tompa, Karl Furst, S. Sergi, Count Begouen, Dr Sapir, Dr Wissler<br />1931.12.15 The following were nominated as Hon. Fellows: Dr Ferenc Tompa, Dr C. Wissler, Dr P.H. Buck, Dr Bosch Gimpera, Prof. C.M. Furst, Dr Felix F. Outes, Dr Speiser and Prof. Menghin.<br />1932.04.26 proposed by A.C. Haddon, seconded by T.A. Joyce 26 Apr<br />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. 1932<br />1936 Rivers Memorial Medal<br />1952 nominated for HML <br />1952 HML Died before delivery of lecture<br />1951.12.04 death noted
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
Te Rangi Hīroa, also known as Sir Peter Henry Buck KCMG DSO (ca. October 1877 – 1 December 1951), was a prominent member of the Ngāti Mutunga Māori iwi. He was a doctor, military leader, health administrator, politician, anthropologist and museum director<br /><br />b. 15 Aug. 1880 Lecturer on ethnology at Yale 1932-4 and 1939<br />