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character name= Bronsilaw Malinowski|
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|character name=Bronislaw Malinowski
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|image=[[File:BronislawMalinowski.jpg|250px]]
gender= Male |
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|gender=Male
profession= Anthropologist|
 
 
|birth= April 7, 1884
allegiances= [[Indiana Jones]] |
 
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|death= May 16, 1942
birth= [[1884]]|
 
nationality = Austro-Hungarian}}
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|nationality=[[Poland|Polish]]
 
|profession=Anthropologist
 
|allegiances=[[Indiana Jones]]
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{{Quote|There all kinds of ways of life in this world. One is not right, one is not wrong. Understanding others, we can accept them and through acceptance comes, heh, a peaceful world.|Bronislaw Malinowski|Young Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Peacock's Eye}}
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'''Bronislaw Malinowski''' was a [[Poland|Polish]]-[[Austria]]n anthropologist who spent many years studying western [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] islanders.
   
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It was he who convinced [[Indiana Jones]] to follow his dream and return to the USA in order to embark on his studies to become an archaeologist.
'''Bronislaw Malinowski''' was a Polish anthropologist who spent many years studying western pacific islanders. He is considered a pioneer in the field of anthropology, specifically ethnography. Indy met Malinowski when stranded on a pacific island, where Malinowski convinced him to return to the US to start begin his schooling to become an archaeologist.
 
   
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==Biography==
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[[Indiana Jones]] met Bronislaw Malinowski shortly after the end of [[World War I]] while stranded on the [[Trobriand Islands]] where Malinowski was studying the society and customs of the local islanders.
   
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Malinowski provided some small assistance to Indy and his friend [[Remy Baudouin]] in their search for the [[Peacock's Eye]] diamond. However, his ultimate gift to Indy was his good advice which convinced Indy to abandon the hunt for the legendary diamond and return to the [[United States of America|US]] and begin his university studies in [[archaeologist|archaeology]].
== Appearances ==
 
* ''[[Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Peacock's Eye]]''
 
   
 
==Appearances==
== External links ==
 
 
*''[[Young Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Peacock's Eye]]'' {{Edited Into}} ''[[Treasure of the Peacock's Eye]]''
* {{WP|Bronislaw_Malinowski}}
 
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*{{YIJC|New Guinea, March 1919}} {{C|Cancelled}}
   
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==Sources==
[[Category:Characters|Malinowski, Bronislaw]]
 
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*''[[Bronislaw Malinowski - God Professor]]'' {{Nf}}
[[Category:Allies of Indiana Jones|Malinowski, Bronislaw]]
 
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*''[[Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide]]''
[[Category:Historical figures|Malinowski, Bronislaw]]
 
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==External links==
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*{{WP|Bronisław Malinowski|Bronislaw Malinowski}}
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Malinowski, Bronislaw}}
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[[pl:Bronisław Malinowski]]
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[[Category:Characters appearing in Young Indiana Jones]]
 
[[Category:Historical figures]]
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[[Category:Poles]]

Revision as of 16:39, 30 August 2019

"There all kinds of ways of life in this world. One is not right, one is not wrong. Understanding others, we can accept them and through acceptance comes, heh, a peaceful world."
―Bronislaw Malinowski[src]

Bronislaw Malinowski was a Polish-Austrian anthropologist who spent many years studying western Pacific islanders.

It was he who convinced Indiana Jones to follow his dream and return to the USA in order to embark on his studies to become an archaeologist.

Biography

Indiana Jones met Bronislaw Malinowski shortly after the end of World War I while stranded on the Trobriand Islands where Malinowski was studying the society and customs of the local islanders.

Malinowski provided some small assistance to Indy and his friend Remy Baudouin in their search for the Peacock's Eye diamond. However, his ultimate gift to Indy was his good advice which convinced Indy to abandon the hunt for the legendary diamond and return to the US and begin his university studies in archaeology.

Appearances

Sources

External links