À propos du livre
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Voyages
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Format choisi: Grand carré, 30×30 cm
# de pages: 172 - Date de publication: sept 19, 2014
- Langue German
- Mots-clés „Le voyage de Sib“ auf Vimeo, Düsseldorfer Ausstellung „Altäre“, traurigen und glückliche Kolanüsse, Heiler Kone Hamadou, heiliger Baobab von Toumousseni, Quattara Soungari, Dozo Ton, Dômes de Fabédougou, Welse heilige Tiere, M'Pogona Lehmziegel, Apekira Gomgnimbou, 20 rechteckige Toten-Schreine für 19 Gan Könige, Heiligtum der Gan, Ruinen von Loropéni, sudanesischer Stil, chef de terre, Almamy Samory Touré, Pics de Sindou, Houet Provinz, Bobo Dioulasso, ein Fulbe-Wort als Pluralendung, ein Dioula-Wort für Vater-Haus (= Vaterland) und bé, ein Moré-Wort für ehrenwerte Person, gentechnisch veränderte Baumwolle, blutige Opfer, Heilige Schreine, Sib Tadjalté, Heiler und Wahrsager, Burkina Faso, Festima Maskenfest, Ahnenfiguren, Fetischraum, Kampti, Kerkera, Griots, Koro, Nafona, Schutzamulette, unverwundbar, Tengrela, Hühneropfer, Reinigungszeremonien, Banfora, Comoé, Sitiana, Kribina, Hirsebier, Palmwein, Dolo, Tô, Lera, Obiré, Kombissiri, Gurunsi, Kassena, Tiébélé, Nahouri, Dagara-Lobi, Sissili, Kalebassen, Poni, Hello, Lobi, Senufo, Niansogoni, Goldminen, Wara, Sofitex, Wolokonto, Geister, Ahnen, Karaboro, Stegharfe, Kora, Balafon, Albino, Toumousseni, Tätowierung, Gesichtsnarben, Kumbili, Comoè, Serefedougou, Gouin, Mossi, Erdherr, Polygamie, Burkinabé, Bazèga, Pamwatore, Bozo, Niofila, Kénédougou, Turka, Léraba, Douna, Kadiogo, Bazoulé, Dafra, Fa-so, Burkina, Analphabetismus, Kinderarbeit, Goldgräber, Opferung, Ritual, Fetische, Opferzeremonie, Blutopfer, Animismus, Amulette, Tonkrüge, Lehmspeicher, Lehmhäuser, Ouagadougou, Dédougou
À propos du créateur
Christa Neuenhofer was born in 1949 in Germany. For many years she has travelled to countries in Asia, Africa and Central America. As she has a particular anthropological interest in tribal communities, she has visited quite a number of remote places, mainly in Asia. Especially in India she went to rural areas and took photos of tribal people and their traditional life - images of a cultural heritage which in only a few years will have been swept away by globalization. She has published many of these photos on the Internet ( http://www.pbase.com/neuenhofer ) When visiting indigenous people she and her husband have always shown a special interest in what people believe. They had to notice that many religions vanish more and more due to still very active missionaries. This curiosity in traditional faiths has now brought her to Togo and Benin to learn more about voodoo, a religion that has an increasing number of believers worldwide.