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Jacqueline Roumeguère-Eberhardt (1927–2006) was a French anthropologist (born South African), research director at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and Africa specialist. She conducted pioneering research in Southern Africa (among the Venda, Tsonga, Shona, Lozi, Bushmen), Central (among the Gbaya) and Kenya (among the Maasai, Samburu, El Molo, Rendille and unidentified hominids), which led her to develop the project "Totemic Geography of Africa "(TGA). During her career, she has collected valuable fieldwork material (interviews, notes, audio and audiovisual recordings, photographs, objects) which now constitute a substantial archive. She is the author of numerous scientific publications (articles, books and movies) in French and English. == Biography (short)== Jacqueline Roumeguère, born Eberhardt Birth : 1927, at Elim (Transvaal) in the Limpopo Province, R.S.A Nationality: French Family status : three children : Isabelle, Caroline, Georges 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jacqueline Roumeguere-Eberhardt」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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