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Mary Jobe Akeley was an explorer and naturalist and the second wife of Carl E. Akeley. She is famous as one of the earliest women explorers in Africa where she helped her husband hunt and photograph animals during their natural history studies. She is the author of Carl Akeley's Africa, published in 1929, Lions, Gorillas and Their Neighbors, published in 1932 and Congo Eden published in 1950.
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Mary Jobe Akeley Akeley, Mary Jobe
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Explorer and naturalist
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1878-01-29Z
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1878-01-01Z 1886-01-01Z
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1966-07-19Z
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1966-01-01Z
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