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Dominik Schröder (4 September 1910 – 25 December 1974) was an ethnologist whose researches were focused mainly in the Moungor (Tu) people of Northwest China. He was born in Eiweiler, in the Nohfelden municipality of the Saarland. He worked as a missionary in China from 1938 to 1949. He obtained an MA from Fujen University in Beijing in 1945. His particular area of research interest was the phenomenon of shamanism among the peoples of East Asia. He collected invaluable materials on the Gesar epic as conserved among the Monguor.

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  • دومينيك شرودر (ar)
  • Dominik Schröder (de)
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  • دومينيك شرودر (بالألمانية: Dominik Schröder)‏ هو ‏ ألماني، ولد في 4 سبتمبر 1910 في Eiweiler ‏ في ألمانيا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 25 ديسمبر 1974. (ar)
  • Dominik Schröder SVD (* 4. September 1910 in Eiweiler; † 25. Dezember 1974 ebenda) war ein deutscher Ethnologe und Mongolist. Er war am Anthropos-Institut im Schweizer Freiburg im Üechtland tätig. Er forschte unter anderem zur Bevölkerung von Kham, wobei die mündliche Volksdichtung der Monguor ein Arbeitsschwerpunkt bildete. Das Kapitel zur Volkskunde aus dem Xikang tujing von 任乃强 übersetzte er ins Deutsche. (de)
  • Dominik Schröder (4 September 1910 – 25 December 1974) was an ethnologist whose researches were focused mainly in the Moungor (Tu) people of Northwest China. He was born in Eiweiler, in the Nohfelden municipality of the Saarland. He worked as a missionary in China from 1938 to 1949. He obtained an MA from Fujen University in Beijing in 1945. His particular area of research interest was the phenomenon of shamanism among the peoples of East Asia. He collected invaluable materials on the Gesar epic as conserved among the Monguor. (en)
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  • دومينيك شرودر (بالألمانية: Dominik Schröder)‏ هو ‏ ألماني، ولد في 4 سبتمبر 1910 في Eiweiler ‏ في ألمانيا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 25 ديسمبر 1974. (ar)
  • Dominik Schröder SVD (* 4. September 1910 in Eiweiler; † 25. Dezember 1974 ebenda) war ein deutscher Ethnologe und Mongolist. Er war am Anthropos-Institut im Schweizer Freiburg im Üechtland tätig. Er forschte unter anderem zur Bevölkerung von Kham, wobei die mündliche Volksdichtung der Monguor ein Arbeitsschwerpunkt bildete. Das Kapitel zur Volkskunde aus dem Xikang tujing von 任乃强 übersetzte er ins Deutsche. (de)
  • Dominik Schröder (4 September 1910 – 25 December 1974) was an ethnologist whose researches were focused mainly in the Moungor (Tu) people of Northwest China. He was born in Eiweiler, in the Nohfelden municipality of the Saarland. He worked as a missionary in China from 1938 to 1949. He obtained an MA from Fujen University in Beijing in 1945. He was active in the Anthropos-Institut in Fribourg, and undertook research on the Kham people, and the oral poetry of the Monguor people (蒙古尔). He translated the chapter on Folklore from the Xīkāng Tújīng (西康圖經:1934), a work by the Chinese scholar Rèn Nǎiqiáng (任乃強) who pioneered studies on the Gesar epic. From 1946 to 1949 he resided among the Huzhu Monguor people. He returned to Europe in 1949 to pursue his studies in anthropology at both Fribourg and Frankfurt, and obtained a doctorate in 1951. His inaugural dissertation, "Zur Religion der Tujen des Sininggebietes (Kukunor)," published in 1953 was an important addition to a little-known field of ethnology. He was appointed professor of ethnology at Nanzan University in Nagoya in 1960, a position he held until 1969. While in Japan, he made several trips to Taiwan to conduct fieldwork among the shamanizing ‘poringao’ women of the aboriginal Puyuma people. His research notes were edited and published posthumously by Anton Quack. His particular area of research interest was the phenomenon of shamanism among the peoples of East Asia. He collected invaluable materials on the Gesar epic as conserved among the Monguor. (en)
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