Aurel Krause
Aurel Krause was a German geographer known today for his early ethnography of the Tlingit Indigenous peoples of southeast Alaska, published in 1885.
Biography
Krause was born in Polnisch Konopath near Schwetz, West Prussia. He and his brother Arthur Krause were employed by the Geographical Society of Bremen in Germany when they conducted ethnological research in Siberia, followed by Aurel Krause's mostly solo research with the Tlingit of Klukwan, Alaska, in 1881 and 1882. His journey and published accounts were noted in the journals Nature and Science.Krause died in 1908 in Groß-Lichterfelde.