- M. (1938)
Masques dogons. Paris. Morton,
Robert (ed.) & Hollyman,
Stephenie (photographs) &
Walter E.A. van B**** (text) (2001)
Dogon: Africa's
people of...
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Dogon languages due to
intensive contact.
Dogon Western division West
Dogon Ampari Dogon Bunoge Dogon Mombo Dogon Penange Dogon Tiranige Diga
Dogon North...
- cave-dwelling Tellem, an
ethnic group later pushed out by the
arrival of the
Dogons, used to live in the
slopes of the cliff. The
Tellem legacy is
evident in...
- 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...
- Many
Dogons have also
converted to
Islam recently despite centuries of
fleeing ****cution and
Islamization from
other dominant communities. Most
Dogon villages...
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Escarpment Dogon is a
continuum of
Dogon dialects of the
Bandiagara Escarpment,
including the
standard language.
There are
three prin****l dialects: Toro...
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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...
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Dogul Dom, is a
Dogon language spoken in Mali. It is
closest to
Bondum Dogon,
though not
enough for
mutual intelligibility.
Dogul Dogon at
Ethnologue (18th...
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Mombo Dogon is a
Dogon language spoken in Mali.
Helabo and
Miambo are dialects.
Until c. 2005
Ampari was
considered a dialect. However,
while Ampari understand...
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Yanda Dogon is a
Dogon language spoken in Mali. It is
reported to be
lexically similar to Nanga,
which is only
known from one
report from 1953.
Yanda at...