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Eileen Jensen Krige (1905–1995) was a prominent South African social anthropologist noted for her research on Zulu and Lovedu cultures. Together with Hilda Kuper and Monica Wilson, she produced substantial works on the Nguni peoples of Southern Africa. Apart from her research she is considered to be one of the 'pioneering mothers' of the University of Natal, Durban, South Africa, where she taught from 1948 until retirement in 1970. She inspired many women to devote themselves to research. Krige is also associated with a group of South African anthropologists who were strongly against the segregation policies of apartheid in South Africa. These include amongst others, Isaac Schapera, Winifred Hoernlé, Hilda Kuper, Monica Wilson, Audrey Richards and Max Gluckman.

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  • إيلين كريج (ar)
  • Eileen Jensen Krige (de)
  • Eileen Krige (en)
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  • إيلين كريج (بالإنجليزية: Eileen Krige)‏ هي عالمة الإنسان جنوب أفريقية، ولدت في 1905 في بريتوريا في جنوب أفريقيا، وتوفيت في 1995. (ar)
  • Eileen Jensen Krige (geb. 1905 in Pretoria; gest. 1995) war eine südafrikanische Sozialanthropologin und Hochschullehrerin, die für ihre Arbeit zu den Kulturen der Zulu und der (Lovedu) bekannt ist. (de)
  • Eileen Jensen Krige (1905–1995) was a prominent South African social anthropologist noted for her research on Zulu and Lovedu cultures. Together with Hilda Kuper and Monica Wilson, she produced substantial works on the Nguni peoples of Southern Africa. Apart from her research she is considered to be one of the 'pioneering mothers' of the University of Natal, Durban, South Africa, where she taught from 1948 until retirement in 1970. She inspired many women to devote themselves to research. Krige is also associated with a group of South African anthropologists who were strongly against the segregation policies of apartheid in South Africa. These include amongst others, Isaac Schapera, Winifred Hoernlé, Hilda Kuper, Monica Wilson, Audrey Richards and Max Gluckman. (en)
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  • Medicine Magic And Religion of the Lovedu (en)
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  • Jack Krige (en)
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  • إيلين كريج (بالإنجليزية: Eileen Krige)‏ هي عالمة الإنسان جنوب أفريقية، ولدت في 1905 في بريتوريا في جنوب أفريقيا، وتوفيت في 1995. (ar)
  • Eileen Jensen Krige (geb. 1905 in Pretoria; gest. 1995) war eine südafrikanische Sozialanthropologin und Hochschullehrerin, die für ihre Arbeit zu den Kulturen der Zulu und der (Lovedu) bekannt ist. (de)
  • Eileen Jensen Krige (1905–1995) was a prominent South African social anthropologist noted for her research on Zulu and Lovedu cultures. Together with Hilda Kuper and Monica Wilson, she produced substantial works on the Nguni peoples of Southern Africa. Apart from her research she is considered to be one of the 'pioneering mothers' of the University of Natal, Durban, South Africa, where she taught from 1948 until retirement in 1970. She inspired many women to devote themselves to research. Krige is also associated with a group of South African anthropologists who were strongly against the segregation policies of apartheid in South Africa. These include amongst others, Isaac Schapera, Winifred Hoernlé, Hilda Kuper, Monica Wilson, Audrey Richards and Max Gluckman. (en)
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