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  1. The French anthropologists Germaine Dieterlen (1903-1999) and Jean Rouch (1917-2004) with three of their local male informants, Sangha, Mali, 1980. Germaine Dieterlen (15 May 1903 in Valleraugue – 13 November 1999 in Paris) was a French anthropologist.

  2. DIETERLEN, GERMAINE (1903 – 1999), a towering figure in French ethnography, is especially known for her exhaustive documentation of the Dogon of Mali. In 1931 she joined the famous ethnographic expedition, the Dakar-Djibouti mission, led by Marcel Griaule (1898 – 1956).

  3. Germaine Dieterlen née Germaine Teissier du Cros, est une ethnologue et universitaire française, le 15 mai 1903 à Paris et morte le 13 novembre 1999 à Paris (17 e) [1]. Elle est directrice d'études à l'École pratiques des hautes études, titulaire de la chaire « Religions de l'Afrique noire », et spécialiste des religions africaines .

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  5. Object Details. Author. Griaule, Marcel 1898-1956. Dieterlen, Germaine. Smithsonian Libraries African Art Index Project DSI. 1954. Call number. DT15 .I5X. Type.

  6. Sep 1, 2020 · Abstract. This article proposes a new reading for Germaine Dieterlens classic text “The Mande Creation Myth,” and presents it as evidence for Kangaba’s prominent military role as ruler of the Niger and defender of the gold mines that for centuries provided the wealth of the Mali Empire.

  7. American Anthropologist; American Ethnologist; Annals of Anthropological Practice; Anthropology & Education Quarterly; Anthropology & Humanism; Anthropology News

  8. Showing 14 distinct works. sort by. * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more books, click here . Germaine Dieterlen has 18 books on Goodreads with 832 ratings. Germaine Dieterlens most popular book is Conversations with Ogotemmêli: An Introduction t...

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