Bronisław Piłsudski
Cultural anthropologist
Died when: 51 years 196 days (618 months)Star Sign: Scorpio

Bronislaw Piotr Pilsudski (Polish: [br?'?iswaf piw'sutsk?i];Lithuanian: Bronislovas Petras Pilsudskis; 2 November 1866 – 17 May 1918) was an ethnologist, who researched the Ainu people after he was exiled by the Tsar Alexander III of Russia to the Far East.
Pilsudski pioneered research into Lithuanian cross crafting.Bronislaw Pilsudski considered himself Samogitian, Lithuanian and Polish.Therefore, some sources name him as a Lithuanian, while others as Polish.
In addition to the Ainu, he conducted research on the Orork and Nivkh indigenous people of Sakhalin island.
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