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Stansbury Hagar

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Stansbury Hagar (December 9, 1869, in San Francisco, California[citation needed]-December 23, 1942, in New York City[1]) was an ethnologist from the United States and an authority upon Peruvian astronomy.[2] He graduated in 1892 (Bachelor of Arts) from Yale University and in 1897 (Bachelor of Laws) from New York Law School. He was a member of many scientific societies.[2]

Selected works

  • "Micmac Magic and Medicine". Journal of American Folk-Lore. IX (34): 170–177. JSTOR 533400.
  • "The Celestial Bear". Journal of American Folk-Lore. XIII (49): 92–103. JSTOR 533799.
  • "Cherokee Star-Lore". Boas anniversary volume: anthropological papers written in honor of Franz Boas. New York: G. E. Stechert & Co. 1906. pp. 354–366.

References

  1. ^ Brooklyn Daily Eagle, December 27, 1942
  2. ^ a b "Hagar, Stansbury" . The New Student's Reference Work . 1914.