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Germaine Dieterlen (15 May 1903 in
Valleraugue – 13
November 1999 in Paris) was a
French anthropologist. She was a
student of
Marcel Mauss,
worked with...
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Griaule &
Dieterlen (1965), p. 514
Griaule &
Dieterlen (1965), pp. 468, 470, 514
Griaule &
Dieterlen (1976), pp. 64–65, 68 M Griaule, G
Dieterlen, The Dogon...
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ethnographic field studies in France. He
worked together with
Germaine Dieterlen and Jean
Rouch on
African subjects. His
publications number over 170 books...
- in nature. This,
according to
Griaule and his
former student Germaine Dieterlen,
includes "their own
systems of
astronomy and
calendrical measurements...
- part of the 1940s,
French anthropologists Marcel Griaule and
Germaine Dieterlen (who had been
working with the
Dogon since 1931)
wrote that they were...
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movement have
included Lévi-Strauss, Paul Rivet,
Marcel Griaule,
Germaine Dieterlen, and Jean Rouch. See: List of
scholars of
ethnology Anthropology Cultural...
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possess her and
speak through her. The
works of Jean Rouch,
Germaine Dieterlen, and
Marcel Griaule have been
extensively cited in
research studies on...
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Anomalurus beecrofti, is
sometimes moved to its own genus, Anomalurops, but
Dieterlen (2005) and
other authorities consider it to be part of Anomalurus. Jonathan...
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interpretation of the work of
ethnographers Marcel Griaule and
Germaine Dieterlen. A
substantial bulk of The
Sirius Mystery consists of
comparative linguistic...
- p. 20. Yang & An 2005, p. 65.
Lynch &
Roberts 2010, p. 37.
Griaule &
Dieterlen 1965.
Scheub 2000, p. 12. "Amma and the Egg that
Contains the Universe"...