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Ankermann promovierte 1901 an der Universität Leipzig über afrikanische Musikinstrumente und war zunächst Direktorial-Assistent am königlichen Museum für Völkerkunde zu Berlin und später Direktor von dessen Afrika-Abteilung. Ankermann war langjähriges Vorstandsmitglied der Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte.
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- description: The dance is described in "Bernhard Ankermanns Völkerkundlichen Aufzeichnungen im Grasland von Kamerun 1907-1909" (Baumann and Vajda, 1959, Baessler Archive 7: 283). According to Ankermann's diary, it took place on April 8, 1908. [MO]* Photography
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Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin >> VIII A
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Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
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Bildformat (Foto): (Positiv, SW) 130x180mm
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Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
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Original description: Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek
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Der Tanz wird in "Bernhard Ankermanns Völkerkundlichen Aufzeichnungen im Grasland von Kamerun 1907-1909" (Baumann und Vajda, 1959, Baessler-Archiv 7: 283) beschrieben. Laut Ankermanns Tagebuch fand er am 8.4.1908 statt. [MO]
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- Ankermann, Bernhard (Subject)