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  1. 4. Jan. 2022 · Michael Rockefeller Sets Sail, Bound For Adventure. Michael Clark Rockefeller was born in 1938. He was the youngest son of New York governor Nelson Rockefeller and the newest member of a dynasty of millionaires founded by his famous great-grandfather, John D. Rockefeller — one of the richest people who ever lived.

  2. Michael Rockefeller a nagy hatalmú és gazdag amerikai Rockefeller-családnak volt a tagja. Édesapja Nelson Rockefeller (1908–1979) New York állam kormányzója, később az Amerikai Egyesült Államok alelnöke. Nelson Rockfellert érdekelték a természeti népek, ezért saját költségén 1954-ben múzeumot alapított New Yorkban.

  3. 12. Sept. 2012 · Kickstart An Age-Old Mystery. By Leslie Trew Magraw. September 12, 2012. • 7 min read. A week before Thanksgiving Day in 1961, Michael Rockefeller, scion of one the most powerful families in U.S ...

  4. 6. Jan. 2022 · Michael Rockefeller famously disappeared during an expedition to New Guinea in 1961. He is seen here, far right in the back row, with his brothers, Steven (far left) and Rodman. His father, New York Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller, is seated to the right of his first wife, Mary Todhunter Clark, with daughters, Mary (far left) and Anne (right).

  5. 17. März 2014 · Der unter mysteriösen Umständen verschollene Michael Rockefeller, Sohn von US-Vizepräsident Nelson Rockefeller, soll 1961 von Kannibalen gegessen worden sein, wie ein neues Buch behauptet.

  6. Michael Clark Rockefeller (*1938, verschollen seit dem 17. November 1961) war der jüngste Sohn des New Yorker Gouverneurs und späteren Vice Präsidenten Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller und dessen Frau Mary Todhunter Rockefeller. Nach seinem Abschluss an der Harvard University 1960 und einem sechs-monatigen Militärdienst nahm er einer Expedition des Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology der ...

  7. 25. Feb. 2020 · In 1961, Michael Rockefeller worked on a documentary film about a remote area of New Guinea, and when shooting was finished, he wanted to go back to see the Asmat tribe — for art, for exploration, to collect, and learn. He returned in October 1961, and after leaving for supplies, he returned once again in November with three others, two of them native to the area and the third a Dutchman ...