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1,186 words, approx. 4 pages GRIAULE, MARCEL. Marcel Griaule (1898–1956) was a pioneer of French ethnographic research in Africa, an emblematic figure of French ethnography, and a catalyst to the emerging discipline's professionalization. After serving in World War I...
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 Marcel Griaule (1898 – 1956) was a French anthropologist known for his studies of the Dogon people of West Africa, and for pioneering ethnographic field studies in France. Born in Ainsy-sur-Armençon, Griaule received a good education and was...



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 History In Africa
Haunting Griaule: Experiences From The Restudy Of The Dogon
01/01/2004: 11,484 words, approx. 38 pages I It really was a chance occasion, just before Christmas 2003. On my way to the Dogon area I had greeted my friends in Sangha, and was speaking with a Dutch friend, when a French tourist lady suddenly barged into the hall of...
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Marcel Marceau
09/24/2007: 1,093 words, approx. 4 pages Mime artist and teacher Wearing white trousers, a crumpled top hat adorned with a bedraggled red artificial flower and a striped vest with big buttons, and with a mask of a face that was able to suggest a thousand different impressions, the celebrated...


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