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Tgh strehlow biography of martin

          Strehlow was born to missionaries, reared on the mission, steeped in However, after Martin (BR) CJ expressly granted bail in

        1. In the autumn of , I met with two Arrernte men, Shaun and Martin, who had flown from the remote township of Alice Springs, in the center of Australia.
        2. T.G.H.
        3. The collection documents the sacred ways of maintaining a balance within our environment – a balance between the land, the people, and the spirits.
        4. The story of Carl.
        5. T.G.H....

          Ted Strehlow

          Australian anthropologist and linguist (1908–1978)

          Theodor George Henry Strehlow (6 June 1908 – 3 October 1978) was an Australian anthropologist and linguist.

          He studied the Arrernte (Aranda, Arunta) Aboriginal Australians and their language in Central Australia.

          Life

          Early life

          Strehlow's father was Carl Strehlow, Lutheran pastor and Superintendent, since 1896, of the Hermannsburg Mission, southwest of Alice Springs on the Finke River.

          (Carl was also a gifted linguist who studied and documented the local languages, and Ted later built upon his work.) Strehlow was born, a month premature, at Hermannsburg, the native place name being Ntaria.[a] He was raised trilingually, speaking, in addition to English, also Arrernte with the Aboriginal maids and native children, and German with his immediate family.

          After a family visit to Germany when he was three years old (1911), he returned with his parents, and grew up parted from his four elder brothers a