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Charles Gabriel Seligman FRS FRAI (24 December 1873 – 19 September 1940) was a British physician and ethnologist. His main ethnographic work described the culture of the Vedda people of Sri Lanka and the Shilluk people of the Sudan. He was a professor at London School of Economics and was highly influential as the teacher of such notable anthropologists as Bronisław Malinowski, E. E. Evans-Pritchard and Meyer Fortes all of whose work overshadowed his own.

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  • Charles Gabriel Seligman (en)
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  • Charles Gabriel Seligman (1873-1940) est un anthropologue britannique, médecin et chercheur en pathologie médicale à l'origine. Il est principalement connu pour sa théorie sur les Hamites selon laquelle tout ce qui a une valeur en Afrique y a été apporté par les Hamites, une variante de la « race blanche ». (fr)
  • Charles Gabriel Seligman FRS FRAI (24 December 1873 – 19 September 1940) was a British physician and ethnologist. His main ethnographic work described the culture of the Vedda people of Sri Lanka and the Shilluk people of the Sudan. He was a professor at London School of Economics and was highly influential as the teacher of such notable anthropologists as Bronisław Malinowski, E. E. Evans-Pritchard and Meyer Fortes all of whose work overshadowed his own. (en)
  • Charles Gabriel Seligman (* 24. Dezember 1873 in London; † 19. September 1940 in Oxford) war ein britischer Ethnologe. Seligman, geboren als Seligmann, studierte Medizin am St Thomas’ Hospital. Nach mehreren Jahren Tätigkeit als Arzt war Seligman 1898–99 Teilnehmer an der anthropologischen Expedition der Universität Cambridge in die Torresstraße. Dieser Expedition folgten andere nach Britisch-Neuguinea (1904), Ceylon (1906–1908) und in den Sudan (1909–1912 sowie 1921–1922). 1905 heiratete er , die ihn später auf vielen seiner Expeditionen begleitete und deren Qualitäten er in seinen Publikationen sehr hervorhob. (de)
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  • Oxford, England (en)
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