for little figures from their culture if you go to NT and have to do this for French its so annoying!
Christopher D. Roy has written: 'African sculpture' -- subject(s): Stanley Collection 'The Dogonof Mali and Upper Volta =' -- subject(s): Art, Dogon, Catalogs, Dogon (African people), Dogon Art, Dogons (African people)
Tito Spini has written: 'Togu na' -- subject(s): Dogon (African people), Dogon Art, Dwellings
Dogon A.D. was created in 1972.
Anne Doquet has written: 'Les masques dogon' -- subject(s): Dogon (African people), Dogon Masks, Dogon Mythology, Rites and ceremonies
Well, the Dogon tribe, obviously.
The Dogon people of Mali have a rich cultural heritage characterized by unique traditions, rituals, and beliefs. They are renowned for their intricate mask dances, which play a crucial role in ceremonies that mark significant life events, such as funerals and harvests. The Dogon are also known for their complex cosmology, particularly their understanding of the Sirius star system, which is deeply intertwined with their spiritual practices. Additionally, their art, including sculpture and textiles, reflects their connection to ancestral worship and the natural world.
Olmec Masks
Jean-Luc Dogon was born on 1967-10-13.
The Dogon people live in Mali, a country in Africa.
The Dogon tribe in Mali is generally considered poor, with limited access to resources and facing challenges such as lack of infrastructure and services. However, they have rich cultural traditions and are known for their intricate knowledge of astronomy and cosmology.
Dogon masks and headdresses were usually used during dances that occurred on special occasions.
It is not clear that the Dogon possess any detailed knowledge of the solar system.