Bronisław Piłsudski

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Bronisław Piłsudski was a Polish ethnographer and exile best known for his pioneering research and documentation of the Ainu and other indigenous peoples of Sakhalin and the Russian Far East.

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instanceOf Polish person
ethnographer
human
causeOfDeath suicide
collected ethnographic artifacts of Ainu people
wax cylinder sound recordings of Ainu language
convictedOf involvement in an assassination plot against Alexander III of Russia
countryOfCitizenship Poland
dateOfBirth 1866-11-02
dateOfDeath 1918-05-17
educatedAt Saint Petersburg University NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Poles
familyName Piłsudski NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork anthropology
ethnography
folklore studies
linguistics
givenName Bronisław NERFINISHED
knownFor documentation of indigenous peoples of Sakhalin
documentation of indigenous peoples of the Russian Far East
pioneering research on the Ainu
languagesSpokenWritten Ainu
Polish
Russian
mannerOfDeath suicide
notableWork documentation of Ainu folklore
documentation of Ainu language
ethnographic research on Sakhalin peoples
occupation ethnographer
folklorist
linguist
participantIn Polish independence movement (late 19th century) NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Russian Empire
Vilna Governorate NERFINISHED
Zułów NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath French Third Republic NERFINISHED
Paris
placeOfDetention Russian Far East NERFINISHED
Sakhalin NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Cracow NERFINISHED
Hokkaido NERFINISHED
Paris
Sakhalin NERFINISHED
sentence 15 years of hard labor
sexOrGender male
sibling Józef Piłsudski NERFINISHED
studied Ainu culture
Ainu language NERFINISHED
Nivkh people NERFINISHED
Orok people NERFINISHED

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