Marie Christine Dunham Pratt is a notable figure in the field of anthropology and Archaeology, recognized for her contributions to the understanding of ancient cultures and artifacts. She has conducted extensive research on various archaeological sites, focusing on the cultural and historical significance of the findings. Additionally, Pratt has been involved in academic teaching and mentorship, inspiring future generations of researchers in her field. Her work has helped to illuminate the complexities of human societies throughout history.
Katherine Dunham has one daughter. Her name is Marie Christine Dunham Pratt. She currently resides in Europe.
Marie-Christine Vergiat was born in 1956.
Christine Marie of France was born on February 10, 1606.
Princess Marie-Christine of Belgium was born on 1951-02-06.
Marie Christine de Pardaillan de Gondrin died in 1675.
Sources vary about the year she was born, since she was adopted by the famous dancer Katherine Dunham and her husband John Pratt circa 1948-1949 (some sources say 1950); sources also vary about how old the Marie Christine was when she was adopted -- some say one year, but some say as old as four years old. Based on the available information, as of 2012, Marie Christine would be somewhere between 64 and 66 years old.
Katherine Dunham has one daughter. Her name is Marie Christine Dunham Pratt. She currently resides in Europe.
Ketherine Dunham did all types of dance but focused mainly on modern, she even has her own technique called Dunham technique witch potrays her visits to African descent countries around the world.
Katherine Dunham was married to renowned costume and theatrical set designer John Pratt. Mr. Pratt also managed her career for several decades. He is deceased.
yes, to John Pratt :)
Marie Christine was created in 1999.
Marie-Christine Koundja was born in 1957.
Christine Marie Berkhout died in 1932.
Christine Marie Berkhout was born in 1893.
Marie Christine Björn was born in 1763.
Marie Christine Björn died in 1837.
Marie-Christine Vergiat was born in 1956.