- The
Dogon are an
ethnic group indigenous to the
central plateau region of Mali, in West Africa,
south of the
Niger bend, near the city of Bandiagara,...
- Look up
Dogon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dogon may
refer to:
Dogon people, an
ethnic group living in the
central plateau region of Mali, in West...
- The
Dogon languages are a
small closely related language family that is
spoken by the
Dogon people of Mali and may
belong to the
proposed Niger–Congo...
-
Dogon country (French: Pays
Dogon) is a
region of
eastern Mali and
northwestern Burkina Faso po****ted
mainly by the
Dogon people, a
diverse ethnic group...
-
Duleri Dogon or
Duleri Dom, also
known as
Tiranige dige, is a
Dogon language spoken in Mali.
Duleri Dogon at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
-
cladistic structure is not well established.
Other primary branches may
include Dogon, Mande, Ijo,
Katla and Rashad. The
connection of the
Mande languages especially...
- Lewe (fr. Lébé) is a
Dogon religious,
secret institution and
primordial ancestor, who
arose from a serpent.
According to
Dogon cosmogony, Lebe is the...
- spirits.
Dogon art
consists primarily of sculptures.
Their art
revolves around Dogon religious values, ideals, and
freedoms (Laude, 19).
Dogon sculptures...
- The
Tebul language, also
known as
Tebul Ure, is a
Dogon language spoken in Mali by the
Tebul U (Tebul people). It was
first reported under this name online...
- or, in full, Bàŋgɛ́rí-mɛ̀) is a
language isolate spoken by 3,500
ethnic Dogon in
seven villages in
southern Mali, who call
themselves the bàŋɡá–ndɛ̀ ("hidden...