Horatio Hale

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Horatio Hale was a 19th-century American-Canadian ethnologist and philologist known for his pioneering studies of Native American languages and cultures.

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instanceOf ethnologist
person
philologist
birthDate 1817-05-03
birthPlace Newport, New Hampshire, United States NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of scientific ethnology in North America
early comparative study of indigenous American languages
countryOfCitizenship Canada
United States of America
deathDate 1896-12-28
educatedAt Harvard University
era 19th century
familyName Hale NERFINISHED
father Sarah Josepha Hale NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork ethnology
linguistics
philology
gender male
givenName Horatio NERFINISHED
hasReligion Unitarianism NERFINISHED
languageStudied Huron language NERFINISHED
Iroquoian languages NERFINISHED
Native American languages
Wyandot language NERFINISHED
name Horatio Hale NERFINISHED
nationality American
Canadian
notableFor classification of Native American languages
pioneering studies of Native American cultures
pioneering studies of Native American languages
work on Iroquoian languages
occupation ethnologist
philologist
participantIn United States Exploring Expedition NERFINISHED
publication Ethnography and Philology NERFINISHED
On the Languages of the Indian Tribes of Canada NERFINISHED
The Iroquois Book of Rites NERFINISHED
The Origin of Languages and the Antiquity of Speaking Man NERFINISHED
residence Clinton, Ontario, Canada NERFINISHED
spouse Margaret Pugh NERFINISHED

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Tutelo language documentedBy Horatio Hale