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Marcel Griaule (16 May 1898 – 23
February 1956) was a
French author and
anthropologist known for his
studies of the
Dogon people of West Africa, and for...
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Griaule (1970), p. 3
Griaule (1970), pp. 13–14
Griaule (1970), p. xiv
Griaule 1970, p. 18
Griaule (1970), p. 105
Griaule &
Dieterlen (1986)...
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others (Blench 2005b). Calame-
Griaule appears to have been the
first to work out the
various varieties of Dogon. Calame-
Griaule (1956)
classified the languages...
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Nommos were
reported to be).
Daughter and
colleague of
Marcel Griaule, Geneviève Calame-
Griaule,
defended the project,
dismissing Van B****'s
criticism as...
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religious beliefs was the
French ethnologist Marcel Griaule—who
interviewed the
Dogon high
priest and
elder Ogotommeli back in the...
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considered impossible without the use of telescopes.
According to
Marcel Griaule, they knew
about the fifty-year
orbital period of
Sirius and its companion...
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heavily based on his
interpretation of the work of
ethnographers Marcel Griaule and
Germaine Dieterlen. A
substantial bulk of The
Sirius Mystery consists...
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student of
Marcel Mauss,
worked with
noted French anthropologists Marcel Griaule (1898-1956) and Jean Rouch,
wrote on a
large range of
ethnographic topics...
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cosmology and
symbols of the
Dogon people to
French anthropologist Marcel Griaule during the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, that went on to be do****ented and adapted...
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translation of mansa,
which Jansen attributes to the
followers of
Marcel Griaule, is that
mansa means "god", "the
divine principle", or "priest-king". Jansen...