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  1. Michael Rockefeller. From April to August 1961, recent Harvard graduate Michael Clark Rockefeller was sound recordist and still photographer on a remarkable multidisciplinary expedition to the Dani people of highland New Guinea. In five short months he produced a wonderful body of work, including over 4,000 black-and-white negatives.

  2. 15. März 2014 · In a new book, journalist Carl Hoffman lays out the case that when Michael Rockefeller disappeared on an art-collecting trip to New Guinea in 1961, he was likely killed by the local Asmat people.

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  4. The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing. The Met's collection of art of the peoples of sub-Saharan Africa, the Pacific Islands, and North, Central, and South America comprises more than eleven thousand works of art of varied materials and types, representing diverse cultural traditions from as early as 3000 B.C.E. to the present.

  5. 27. Aug. 2021 · Photo: AP. Michael Rockefeller disappeared under mysterious circumstances in November 1961 while on an ethnological expedition to New Guinea. His family’s fame, the circumstances leading to his disappearance, and the disturbing clues into his likely demise caused an international sensation. His death attracts curious minds to this day.

  6. Studies of the molecular basis for this circadian rhythmicity began in the early 1980s in Young’s lab at Rockefeller, and in the labs of Jeffrey C. Hall and Michael Rosbash at Brandeis University. Over the past 30 years, these investigators learned that the circadian clocks of Drosophila melanogaster are formed through the actions of a small ...

  7. From March to August 1961, Michael Rockefeller, a 1960 Harvard graduate, was sound recordist and still photographer on a remarkable multidisciplinary expedition to the Grand Valley Dani of Irian Jaya, Indonesia (formerly Netherlands New Guinea). Organized by filmmaker Robert Gardner, the Harvard-Peabody New Guinea Expedition included anthropologists Karl G. Heider and Jan Broekhuijse ...