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Špiro Kulišić : ウィキペディア英語版 | Špiro Kulišić
Špiro Kulišić (Perast 1908 — Belgrade 1989) was a controversial Montenegrin ethnologist and one of the founders of the Montenegrin autochthonist school. He came under heavy criticism in his lifetime from European and world ethnologists. ==Work== He worked on ethnographic and ethnologic studies in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Belgrade during the Communist period in Yugoslavia. He studied Lepenski Vir and then published the "Serbian Mythological Dictionary" in 1970 together with Petar Ž. Petrović and Nikola Pantelić, dedicating himself to the research of Slavic mythology. Kusulić always based his theory (or theories) on others (Engels' and Kosven's primarily) but somehow allowed his imagination to run away with him. He presents the hypothesis that the ''zadruga'' existed during the period of matriarchy and claims an analogy with Inuit (?) and West African Congo (?), thus arriving to uncertain conclusions that can only be deemed ''non-sequitur'' ("it does not follow").
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