Germaine Dieterlen
An image from Funeral at Bongo: The Death of Old Anai, one of the productions that also features Germaine Dieterlen.
Germaine Dieterlen

Germaine Dieterlen

May 15, 1903 — Paris, France, EU

Germaine Dieterlen was a French anthropologist. She was a student of Marcel Mauss, worked with noted French anthropologists Marcel Griaule (1898-1956) and Jean Rouch, wrote on a large range of ethnographic topics and made pioneering contributions to the study of myths, initiations, techniques (particularly "descriptive ethnography"), graphic systems, objects, classifications, ritual and social structure.

Sigui 1967: L'enclume de Yougo

Sigui 1967: L'enclume de Yougo

1967

Sigui 1970: The Clamours of Amani

Sigui 1970: The Clamours of Amani

1970

Sigui 1972: The Loincloths of Yamé

1972

The Burial of the Hogon

The Burial of the Hogon

1973

Dogon Drums, Elements of a Study in Rhythm

Dogon Drums, Elements of a Study in Rhythm

1966

Sigui Synthesis: The Invention of Speech and Death

1981

Funeral at Bongo: The Death of Old Anai

Funeral at Bongo: The Death of Old Anai

1979