Dorothea Bleek

Anthropologist and philologist

Dorothea Bleek - Anthropologist and philologist
Born

March 26th, 1873
152 years ago

Died

June 27th, 1948
76 years ago — 75 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

South Africa

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An anthropologist and philologist, focused on the study of indigenous languages and cultures. Worked extensively on the San languages of southern Africa and contributed to understanding their significance. Researched the cultural practices and social structures of the San people. Published several influential works that explored language preservation and anthropology. Engaged in fieldwork that involved collecting stories, myths, and songs, which provided valuable insights into the San's oral traditions.

Research on the San languages

Collection of San folklore and myths

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