Colin Macmillan Turnbull (November 23, 1924 – July 28, 1994) was a British-American anthropologist who came to public attention with the popular books...
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Researchers who have studied Pygmy music include Simha Arom, Louis Sarno, Colin Turnbull and Jean-Pierre Hallet. The Mbenga (Aka/Benzele) and Baka peoples in...
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endangered by some. In 1972, they were the subject of anthropologist Colin Turnbull's highly contested book The Mountain People, which described a culture...
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The Forest People (1961) is Colin Turnbull's ethnographic study of the Mbuti pygmies of the Uturi Forest in then-Belgian Congo. In this book, the British-American...
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Australian author and journalist Colin Turnbull (1924–1994), anthropologist and author David Turnbull (disambiguation) Derek Turnbull (1926–2006), New Zealand...
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Warren Sanford Trapper John, M.D. (1981) – Sam M* A* S* H (1981) – Colin Turnbull Hill Street Blues (1981) – Charlie Weeks Bret Maverick (1981) – Terrible...
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of the first books Korda bought was The Forest People by Colin Turnbull—a memoir of Turnbull's time living with the Mbuti Pygmies in the then Belgian Congo...
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several people Colin Thorne (Professor) British academic leading the Blue-Green cities project Colin Turnbull, sociologist and author Colin Vearncombe, singer...
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edge of the Ituri. They were also the subject of a well-known study by Colin Turnbull, The Forest People, which was published in 1962. The Ituri rainforest...
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Soling and Hilbert David. The Ik were described in anthropologist Colin Turnbull's 1972 work The Mountain People as callous and indifferent. Ikland follows...
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