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  1. Michael Clark Rockefeller (May 18, 1938; disappeared November 19, 1961) was a member of the Rockefeller family. He was the son of New York Governor and later U.S. Vice President Nelson Rockefeller , a grandson of American financier John D. Rockefeller Jr. and a great-grandson of Standard Oil co-founder John D. Rockefeller Sr.

    • Michael Clark Rockefeller, May 18, 1938
    • Missing for 61 years, 10 months and 15 days; Declared legally dead in 1964 (aged 25–26)
  2. Michael Clark Rockefeller (* 18. Mai 1938; vermisst seit 18. November 1961 in Niederländisch-Neuguinea (Westneuguinea), drei Jahre später für tot erklärt) war ein Mitglied der Rockefeller-Familie, der jüngste Sohn des New Yorker Gouverneurs und 41. Vizepräsidenten der Vereinigten Staaten Nelson Rockefeller.

  3. Michael Rockefeller has been picked up and killed by Otsjanep. [The villages of] Jow, Biwar and Omadesep are all clearly aware of it.” He also notified the regional government controller.

  4. 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.

    • Gabe Paoletti
  5. 29. Sept. 2023 · Email. Michael Rockefeller's death in New Guinea in November 1961 was initially ruled a drowning — but some believe he was actually killed and eaten by native cannibals.

    • Austin Harvey
  6. Michael Clark Rockefeller (1938–1961) was son of then-Governor of New York (and future U.S. Vice President) Nelson Rockefeller. He graduated from Harvard College in 1960. During his first visit to New Guinea in spring 1961 with the Harvard-Peabody New Guinea Expedition, Rockefeller made a side trip to the Asmat with Sam Putnam.

  7. 31. März 2007 · 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.In this catalogue ...