Gerhard Lindblom
Karl Gerhard Lindblom (26 August 1887 – 8 June 1969) was an ethnographer from Sweden who worked in East Africa in the 1910s. He was the principal author of materials on the Akamba peoples.
Bibliography
- Outlines of a Tharaka Grammar, with a list of words and specimens of the language, 1914
- The Akamba in British East Africa : an ethnological monograph, 1916, PhD dissertation at Uppsala University, Sweden, 2nd edition, enlarged, 1918-1920, facsimile 1969
- Notes on Kamba grammar : with two appendices: Kamba names of persons, places, animals and plants - salutations, 1926
- Die Beschneidung bei den Akamba, 1927
- Kamba folklore, 3 volumes, 1928-1935
- Notes ethnographiques sur le Kavirondo septentrional et la colonie du Kenya, 1932
- Spears with two or more heads, particularly in Africa, 1934
- Ethnological and anthropological studies in Sweden during the war, 1946
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