Harry Johnston

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Harry Johnston was a British explorer, colonial administrator, and naturalist known for his work in central Africa and for bringing the okapi to the attention of Western science.

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Harry Johnston canonical 1

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instanceOf colonial administrator
explorer
human
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
ethnicGroup British
familyName Johnston NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork African exploration
African linguistics
botany
colonial administration
natural history
zoology
genre history
non-fiction
travel writing
givenName Harry NERFINISHED
hasHonorificTitle Sir NERFINISHED
knownFor diplomatic negotiations over African territories
mapping and documenting regions of Central Africa
languageSpoken English
movement European colonialism in Africa
notableFor bringing the okapi to the attention of Western science
colonial administration in Nyasaland
exploration of Central Africa
role in the establishment of the Uganda Protectorate
work in British Central Africa
writings on Africa
notableWork A History of the Colonization of Africa by Alien Races NERFINISHED
British Central Africa NERFINISHED
The Nile Quest NERFINISHED
The Opening Up of Africa NERFINISHED
The Uganda Protectorate NERFINISHED
occupation author
botanist
colonial administrator
explorer
linguist
naturalist
zoologist
placeOfActivity British Central Africa NERFINISHED
Central Africa NERFINISHED
Nyasaland NERFINISHED
Uganda NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
studied African fauna
African flora
Bantu languages NERFINISHED
okapi

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Okapia johnstoni namedAfter Harry Johnston