Strehlow is a German surname. Notable people with this surname include: August W. Strehlow (1867–1943), German-American politician in Wisconsin Bertha...
Carl Friedrich Theodor Strehlow (23 December 1871 – 20 October 1922) was an anthropologist, linguist and genealogist who served on two Lutheran missions...
Wendy Strehlow (c. 1958) is an Australian actress, particularly in soap opera and theatre, she has appeared in numerous TV series and tele-dramas but is...
etymology. "The native," Strehlow concluded, "knows nothing of 'dreamtime' as a designation of a certain period of their history." Strehlow gives Altjira or Altjira...
Theodor George Henry Strehlow (6 June 1908 – 3 October 1978) was an Australian anthropologist and linguist. He notably studied the Arrernte (Aranda, Arunta)...
John Strehlow (born 1946) is an Australian stage director, playwright, and author. He is known for his workThe tale of Frieda Keysser: Frieda Keysser &...
Strehlow Terrace, also called the Terrace Garden Apartment Complex and Ernie Chambers Court, is located at 2024 and 2107 North Sixteenth Street in the...
Bertha Gwendoline Alexandra Strehlow (16 April 1911 – 30 June 1984) was an educator and pioneer, the first wife of Ted Strehlow, an anthropologist and linguist...
missionary Carl Strehlow, the seminal Australian anthropologists Walter Baldwin Spencer and Francis Gillen and later by T. G. H. Strehlow. The Arrernte...
Friederike Johanna Henriette Strehlow née Keysser (31 August 1875 – 30 April 1957) better known as Frieda Strehlow, was a German missionary who lived...
genannt." (Strehlow 1907, p. 57, n.9) "Suggestive of everything that is barbarian, crude, savage and generally speaking, non-Aranda." (Strehlow 1947, p. 52...
The Strehlow Research Centre is a museum and cultural centre within the Museum of Central Australia, which is situated in the Araluen Cultural Precinct...
Australians Blainey 2015, p. 117. Strehlow 1969, p. 37. Blainey 2015, p. 116. Strehlow 1969, pp. 36–37. Strehlow 1969, p. 38. Strehlow 2011, p. 409. Kenny, Anna...
pronunciation: [l̪ərə imatukua]) as a whole. These names where recorded by TGH Strehlow in "Songs of Central Australia". The Todd is in a very arid part of Australia...
missionary Carl Strehlow. Spencer's more pessimistic view saw decline, while Strehlow saw creativity and a future for them. Strehlow's son, Ted Strehlow, mentions...
to the history and culture of the region. The Strehlow Archives, containing the work of Carl Strehlow, also contain materials linked to the Arrernte...
New York: Princeton Architectural Press. pp. 99. ISBN 1-56898-502-9. Strehlow, Harro, "Zoos and Aquariums of Berlin" in New World, New Animals: From...
an adjective meaning "sacred". The term Tjurunga was translated by Carl Strehlow to mean something similar to secret and personal. Tju means "hidden" or...
renowned for its artists, with his wife Frieda Strehlow. They were the parents of noted anthropologist Ted Strehlow. 1901: German Pallotine missionaries took...
is the daughter of actress Wendy Strehlow. While growing up Hensser was on sets and tours with her parents. Strehlow agreed to Hensser having an agent...
or Christ?'. From April 1932 he also assisted Ted Strehlow in his anthropological work; Ted Strehlow drew on his knowledge of both Arrernte and Luritja...
Anthropologist Ted Strehlow and doctors brought in to investigate said that the deaths were most likely caused by malnutrition and pneumonia, and Strehlow said that...
upholding the customs they established: When the missionary and ethnologist C. Strehlow asked the Australian Arunta why they performed certain ceremonies, the...
him". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 2013-08-25. Barltrop D, Strehlow CD, Thornton I, Webb JS (November 1975). "Absorption of lead from dust...
Wien Zürich: blv. pp. 129–131. ISBN 3-405-16640-3. Hertzka, Gottfried; Strehlow, Wighard (2017). Große Hildegard-Apotheke (17. Auflage ed.). Kissleg-Immenried:...