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(Henry (Harry) Devenish Skinner 1886-1978)
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See Atholl Anderson's article on Skinner in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. [http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb/ DNZB]  
 
See Atholl Anderson's article on Skinner in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. [http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb/ DNZB]  
  
Festschrift: '''Anthropology in the South Seas''' Eds. J D Freeman and W R Geddes, Thomas Avery and Sons, New Plymouth.  
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Festschrift: 1959 '''Anthropology in the South Seas''' Eds. J D Freeman and W R Geddes, Thomas Avery and Sons, New Plymouth.  
 
Freeman gives a memoir on Skinner as an introduction to the volume.
 
Freeman gives a memoir on Skinner as an introduction to the volume.
  
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Peter Gathercole's introductory chapter in H.D.Skinner, 1974, '''Comparitively speaking''', Editors Peter Gathercole, Foss Leach and Helen Leach, University of Otago Press, is a longer appreciation. Many of Skinner's papers are reprinted in that volume.  
 
Peter Gathercole's introductory chapter in H.D.Skinner, 1974, '''Comparitively speaking''', Editors Peter Gathercole, Foss Leach and Helen Leach, University of Otago Press, is a longer appreciation. Many of Skinner's papers are reprinted in that volume.  
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Obituary: Peter Gathercole 1978 '''Journal of the Polynesian Society''' 87:109-110.
  
 
The Royal Society operates a Skinner Fund which operates "to promote the study of the history, art, culture, physical and social anthropology of the Maori and other Polynesian peoples, particularly through the recording, survey, excavation and scientific study of prehistoric and historic sites in New Zealand and the islands of the South-west Pacific." [http://www.rsnz.org/funding/skinner/ Link]  
 
The Royal Society operates a Skinner Fund which operates "to promote the study of the history, art, culture, physical and social anthropology of the Maori and other Polynesian peoples, particularly through the recording, survey, excavation and scientific study of prehistoric and historic sites in New Zealand and the islands of the South-west Pacific." [http://www.rsnz.org/funding/skinner/ Link]  
  
Obituary: Peter Gathercole 1979 '''Journal of the Polynesian Society''' 87:109-110.
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Revision as of 21:34, 16 January 2008

Henry (Harry) Devenish Skinner 1886-1978

See Atholl Anderson's article on Skinner in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. DNZB

Festschrift: 1959 Anthropology in the South Seas Eds. J D Freeman and W R Geddes, Thomas Avery and Sons, New Plymouth. Freeman gives a memoir on Skinner as an introduction to the volume.

Roger Fyfe, 1989, An anthropologist at war, in Saying so doesn't make it so, Papers in honour of B Foss Leach, Edited D G Sutton, New Zealand Archaeological Association Monograph No. 17, - gives an account of his war service at Gallipoli.

Peter Gathercole's introductory chapter in H.D.Skinner, 1974, Comparitively speaking, Editors Peter Gathercole, Foss Leach and Helen Leach, University of Otago Press, is a longer appreciation. Many of Skinner's papers are reprinted in that volume.

Obituary: Peter Gathercole 1978 Journal of the Polynesian Society 87:109-110.

The Royal Society operates a Skinner Fund which operates "to promote the study of the history, art, culture, physical and social anthropology of the Maori and other Polynesian peoples, particularly through the recording, survey, excavation and scientific study of prehistoric and historic sites in New Zealand and the islands of the South-west Pacific." Link