- Charles Hill-Tout
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Charles Hill-Tout (1858–1944) was an amateur anthropologist, active in Canada.
Born in England on 28 September, 1858, he studied theology before emigrating to Canada, becoming a headmaster of a school, then taking land in the Fraser Valley. His published works include reports collected in Ralph Maud's four volume study on the Salish people,[1] and his 1907 work The Native Races of British North America: The Far West. He died June 30th 1944 at Vancouver.[2]
References
- ^ The Salish People, 1978.
- ^ Hill-Tout, Charles, The Canadian Encyclopedia
External links
Categories:- 1858 births
- 1944 deaths
- Canadian anthropologists
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