Florence M. Voegelin

Florence Marie "Flo" Voegelin (née Harmon; 1927 – January 9, 1989), also known as Florence Marie Robinett and Florence Marie Robinett Voegelin, was an American anthropologist and linguist. She was a prominent figure in the documentation of the indigenous languages of North America, and co-wrote many articles and books with her second husband, Carl Voegelin. She also published under the name F.M. Voegelin and other variants.

Florence M. Voegelin
Born
Florence Marie Harmon

1927 (1927)
Died (aged 61)
OrganizationsAnthropological Linguistics
Spouses
Ralph Robinett
(div. 1952)
    (m. 1954; death 1986)
    Academic background
    Alma materIndiana University
    Doctoral advisorCharles Voegelin
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