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 | |
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Born | Florence Marie Harmon 1927 |
Died | (aged 61) |
Organizations | Anthropological Linguistics |
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Alma mater | Indiana University |
Doctoral advisor | Charles Voegelin |
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