KarlWeule (29 February 1864, in Alt-Wallmoden – 19 April 1926, in Leipzig) was a German geographer, ethnologist and museum director. Weule studied history...
professorship of Anthropology, Ethnography, and Pre-history in 1901 (KarlWeule, who established an ethnological and biological determinist school of...
suspicious of it, even deliberately dismantling a chiefdom. As late as 1906, KarlWeule, a German ethnolonogist had the following to say; "Even European caravans...
the Duchy of Braunschweig Johann Friedrich Weule, (1811-1897), founder of the tower watch company J. F. Weule "Direktwahlen in Niedersachsen vom 12. September...
at the Universities of Jena and Leipzig, and by way of influence from KarlWeule, he then devoted his time and energy towards the study of ethnology. In...
earthquake attended the centennial commemorations in 2006, including Irma Mae Weule (1899–2008), who was the oldest survivor of the quake at the time of her...
German farmer and tinker, inventor of the lannual clock about 1875. Johann Weule (1811–1897), German clockmaker, Harz, Turmuhren. Antoni Norbert Patek (1811–1877)...
Nyaßa) Reader, John. (Africa) Tew, Mary. (People of the Lake Nyasa Area) Weule, Karl. (Deutsches Kolonial Lexikon, Band III, S. 660) Wilson, Monica. (Good...
the Babinza of Usukuma". Transafrican Journal of History. 9 (1): 1–17. Weule, Karl. Deutsches Kolonial-Lexikon, Band III. East Africa Living Encyclopedia...
girls. Nordic Africa Institute. pp. 122–123. ISBN 978-91-7106-354-0. Weule, Karl (1909). Native Life in East Africa. Translated by Werner, Alice. Sir...
Archived from the original on 13 October 2019. Retrieved 12 June 2019. Weule, Genelle (11 April 2019). "Mars methane mystery thickens as newest probe...
Grösster Africaner Brock, Beverly; The Nyiha of Mbozi Willis, Roy G.; The Fipa and Related Peoples Weule, Karl; Deutsches Kolonial Lexicon, Band IIIs. 673...