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Kluckhohn is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * August (von) Kluckhohn (1832–1893), German historian * Clyde Kluckhohn Clyde Kluckhohn (; January 11, 1905 in Le Mars, Iowa – July 28, 1960 near Santa Fe, New Mexico), was an American anthropologist and social theorist, best known for his long-term ethnographic work among the Navajo and his contributions to the de ... (1905–1960), American anthropologist and social theorist * Fred Kluckhohn (1891–1968), American college football player and coach {{surname German-language surnames ...
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Clyde Kluckhohn
Clyde Kluckhohn (; January 11, 1905 in Le Mars, Iowa – July 28, 1960 near Santa Fe, New Mexico), was an American anthropologist and social theorist, best known for his long-term ethnographic work among the Navajo and his contributions to the development of theory of culture within American anthropology. Early life and education Kluckhohn matriculated at Princeton University, but was forced by ill health to take a break from study and went to convalesce on a ranch in New Mexico owned by his mother's cousin's husband, Evon Z. Vogt (father of anthropologist Evon Z. Vogt, Jr.). During this period he first came into contact with neighboring Navajo and began a lifelong love of their language and culture. He wrote two popular books based on his experiences in Navajo country, ''To the Foot of the Rainbow'' (1927) and ''Beyond the Rainbow'' (1933). He resumed study at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and received his AB in Greek 1928. He then studied classics at Corpus Christi Col ...
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August Kluckhohn
August Kluckhohn (6 July 1832 – 19 May 1893) was a German historian, born at Bavenhausen in Lippe. He studied at the University of Heidelberg as a pupil of Ludwig Häusser, and at the University of Göttingen, where he was influenced by Georg Waitz. In 1858 he went to Munich to become editor of the "critical division" of Sybel's ''Historische Zeitschrift''. He became an instructor in history at the University of Munich in 1860, five years later being promoted to associate professor. In 1869, he was appointed a full professor of history at the Polytechnic School in Munich, and in 1883 he returned to Göttingen as a successor to historian Reinhold Pauli. Selected works His works include: * ''Geschichte des Gottesfriedens'' (1857) – History of the Gottesfrieden. * ''Wilhelm III., Herzog von Bayern-München'' (1861) – William III, Duke of Bavaria. * ''Ludwig der Reiche, Herzog von Bayern-Landshut'' (1865) – Louis IX, Duke of Bavaria-Landshut. * ''F ...
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Fred Kluckhohn
Fredrick Richard Kluckhorn (November 21, 1891 – November 3, 1968) was an American college football College football (french: Football universitaire) refers to gridiron football played by teams of student athletes. It was through college football play that American football rules first gained popularity in the United States. Unlike most ... player and coach. He served as the head football coach at North Central University from 1917 to 1919, compiling a record of 13–6–1. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kluckhorn, Fred 1891 births 1968 deaths North Central Cardinals football coaches North Central Cardinals football players People from Kankakee County, Illinois ...
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