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Yet he or other expedition members took photographs, film footage, and anthropomorphic measurements of lowland populations along his route, and they obtained ethnographic collections along the Mamberamo and Rouffaer rivers, en route to the Pygmies in the highlands.
Still, one must remember that the other goal of the expedition, besides finding the pygmies, was to explore a previously unexplored area, and the aerial observations, photographs, film footage, and other records along with the topographic measurements for which his Dutch counterpart C. This essay surveys the extant range of written materials, photographs, film footage, wax cylinder sound recordings, ethnographic and biological collections, and other expedition records that form the source materials for the study of this expedition and the regions it explored.
Jean Fornasiero. Michael T. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Earle Spamer. Nearly all of the natural history specimens now surviving from the Lewis and Clark Expedition across western North America in are in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.