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Spencer McCallum
Spencer Heath McCallum (December 21, 1931 – December 17, 2020), commonly known as Spencer MacCallum, was an American anthropologist, business consultant and author. He was especially noted for his discovery of the pottery of the town of Mata Ortiz, Chihuahua, Mexico. Personal life MacCallum graduated from Princeton University with a Bachelors in art history and received a Masters of Arts in social anthropology from the University of Washington. He specialized in studying the life, culture and stateless society of Northwest Coast Indians. MacCallum was the grandson of Spencer Heath, inventor and dissenter from mainstream Georgism. Career In 1956, MacCallum and his grandfather founded the Science of Society Foundation, which published a number of works, including Heath's book ''Citadel, Market and Altar.'' MacCallum was for many years an active researcher and lecturer for academic and business clients. He was a Research Fellow at the Independent Institute. MacCallum shared ...
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Amerind Foundation
The Amerind Foundation is a museum and research facility dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of Amerindian, Native American cultures and their histories. Its facilities are located near the village of Dragoon, Arizona, Dragoon in Cochise County, Arizona, about 65 miles east of Tucson, Arizona, Tucson in Texas Canyon. According to the Foundation's literature, "Amerind" is a contraction of the words "Native American name controversy, American" and "Indian". History William Shirley Fulton (1880–1964), an archaeologist, established the Amerind Foundation in 1937. Building The Amerind Foundation's building was designed by Tucson architect Merritt Starkweather and contains one of the finest collections of archaeology, archaeological and ethnology, ethnological artifacts in the country as well as a sizable research library. Museum exhibits The museum's permanent exhibits include archaeological artifacts from the Amerind property by founder William Shirley Fulton and ...
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Operation Atlantis
Operation Atlantis was a project started by Werner Stiefel in 1968 aiming to establish a new, Libertarianism, libertarian nation in international waters. The operation launched a Ferrocement, ferro-cement boat on the Hudson River in December 1971 and piloted it to an area near the Bahamas. Upon reaching its destination, it sank in a hurricane.Halliday, Roy"Operation Atlantis and the Radical Libertarian Alliance: Observations of a Fly on the Wall" Libertarian Nation. 2001. After a number of subsequent failed attempts to construct a habitable sea platform and achieve sovereign status, the project was abandoned. Origin Werner Stiefel was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1921. In 1847, his family established a soap manufacturing business in what later became Germany. His father moved to America in 1910 to establish a new subsidiary of the company, but World War II put the entire company out of business. In 1947, Stiefel, his father, and his brother set up a new business in the United Sta ...
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