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Minik may refer to: * Minik (Charles), the given name * Minik Wallace Minik Wallace (also called Minik or Mene) (ca. 1890 – October 29, 1918) was an Inughuaq (Inuk) brought as a child in 1897 from Greenland to New York City with his father and others by the explorer Robert Peary. The six Inuit were studied ... (ca. 1890 – 1918), an Inuit brought to the United States of America from Greenland along with five other Inuit in 1897 by explorer Robert Peary * Domingo Pérez Minik (1903–1989), Spanish writer See also * Minick (other) * Minnick * Minich * Minnich {{disambig ...
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Minik (Charles)
Minik may refer to: * Minik (given name), the given name * Minik Wallace Minik Wallace (also called Minik or Mene) (ca. 1890 – October 29, 1918) was an Inughuaq (Inuk) brought as a child in 1897 from Greenland to New York City with his father and others by the explorer Robert Peary. The six Inuit were studied ... (ca. 1890 – 1918), an Inuit brought to the United States of America from Greenland along with five other Inuit in 1897 by explorer Robert Peary * Domingo Pérez Minik (1903–1989), Spanish writer See also * Minick (other) * Minnick * Minich * Minnich {{disambig ...
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Minik Wallace
Minik Wallace (also called Minik or Mene) (ca. 1890 – October 29, 1918) was an Inughuaq (Inuk) brought as a child in 1897 from Greenland to New York City with his father and others by the explorer Robert Peary. The six Inuit were studied by staff of the American Museum of Natural History, which had custody. The adults and one child died soon of tuberculosis (TB), and one young man was returned to Greenland. After deceiving Minik with a staged burial, the museum put the skeleton of his father on exhibit. Minik was adopted by William Wallace, the museum's building superintendent, and did not return to Greenland until after 1910. He returned to the United States a few years later, where he remained and worked until dying of influenza in the 1918 pandemic. Early years Minik, son of the renowned hunter Qisuk (ca. 1858–1898) and his wife Mannik, spent his early childhood in northern Greenland among his people, the Inughuit, the northernmost band of Greenlandic Inuit ( Eskimo ...
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Domingo Pérez Minik
Domingo Pérez Minik ( Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 1903–1989), was a Spanish writer. He was one of the personalities in Spanish critical literature of the 20th century. He initiated his literary activity on Tenerife's review '' Hespérides'' and confounded in 1932, in the direction of Eduardo Westerdahl, '' Gaceta de Arte'', one of the periodical publication A periodical literature (also called a periodical publication or simply a periodical) is a published work that appears in a new edition on a regular schedule. The most familiar example is a newspaper, but a magazine or a journal are also example ...s. He worked his critical literary and theatrical in all types of specialized publications. He received gold medals from Bellas Artes, del Cabildo de Tenerife, Premio Nacional de Teatro (National Theatre Awards) and Premio Canarias de Literatura. His books and archives were donated to the Biblioteca Pública del Estado de Santa Cruz de Tenerife and consists of 5,600 books, 1, ...
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Minick (other)
'' Minick'' is a 1924 Broadway play written by Edna Ferber and George Kaufman. Minick may also refer to: * John W. Minick (1908–1944), United States Army soldier and a recipient of the Medal of Honor * Johnny Minick (born 1955), American gospel singer and songwriter * Pam Minick (born 1955), rodeo performer, film and television actress * Pat Minick (1937 or 1938–2017), American drag racer * Paul Minick (1899–1978), American football player * Roger Minick (born 1944), American photographer *"Old Man Minick ''Old Man Minick'' is a short story by American author Edna Ferber first published in 1922. It was adapted into '' Minick'', a Broadway play staged in 1924, as well as the 1925 silent film '' Welcome Home'', the 1932 film '' The Expert'', and the ...", a 1921 short story by Edna Ferber See also * Minnick * Minich * Minnich * Minik (other) {{disambig ...
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Minnick
Minnick is an Irish surname that could be an Anglicization of the Gaelic ''Ó Muineóg'', or could be derived from ''manach'' meaning "monk". Notable people with the surname include: * Adam J. Minnick (born 1978), American cinematographer * Ann Minnick (living), American nursing scholar * Danny Minnick (born 1973), American painter and skateboarder * Don Minnick (1931–2016), American baseball player * Fred Minnick (born 1978), American writer * John Harrison Minnick (1877–1966), American educator * Joseph J. Minnick (1933–2015), American politician * Phil Minnick (born 1942), American gridiron football player * Sarah Minnick (living), American chef * Walt Minnick (born 1942), American politician References See also * Joel Minnick Longenecker (1847–1906), American farmer, soldier, lawyer, State's Attorney, Judge, gubernatorial candidate, and Department Commander of the Illinois Grand Army of the Republic * Minnich * Minick (other) '' Minick'' is a 1 ...
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Minich
Minich is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Angelo Minich (1817–1893), Italian pathologist and professor of surgery at the University of Padua ** Ponte Minich, a bridge in Venice * T. J. Minich, American musician See also * Minch (other) * Minick (other) * Minnich * Minnick Minnick is an Irish surname that could be an Anglicization of the Gaelic ''Ó Muineóg'', or could be derived from ''manach'' meaning "monk". Notable people with the surname include: * Adam J. Minnick (born 1978), American cinematographer * An ... * Minik (other) {{surname ...
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