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  1. Marius Barbeau (né à Sainte-Marie-de-Beauce le 5 mars 1883 – mort à Ottawa le 27 février 1969 [1]) est un anthropologue, ethnologue et folkloriste québécois. Il est considéré comme le fondateur de l'anthropologie canadienne et québécoise [ 2 ] .

  2. BARBEAU, Marius. 1950. Totem Poles: According to Crests and Topics. Vol. 1. Ottawa: Dept. of Resources and Development, National Museum of Canada. 433 p. (National Museum of Canada bulletin; 119-Vol. I). The paper version is out of print. Available in English only.

  3. Marius Barbeau (1883-1969) was nothing if not productive. At the time of his death, his bibliography stretched to over 1,000 items, although we may never know the precise number of texts that appeared under his name. Barbeau’s publishing interests were varied, ranging from reprinted oral traditions collected from First Nations and French-Canadian informants that appeared in newspapers, to ...

  4. Marius B. Musée. 139, rue Sainte-Christine. St-Joseph-de-Beauce (Qc) G0S 2V0. Téléphone: 418-397-4039. 5 septembre 2023 au 22 juin 2024. Dimanche entre 11h et 16h. Mardi au vendredi entre 10h et 16h30. DROIT D'ENTRÉE >.

  5. Barbeau continued his work as an ethnologist and anthropologist at the National Museum of Man until he retired in 1948. Until his death in 1969, Marius continued to research traditional customs and folklore. His writings total more than 1,000 books and articles and he has left 40 linear feet of manuscripts and more than 100 linear feet of research notes. Barbeau’s research collection of ...

  6. 15. Feb. 2024 · Charles Marius Barbeau, CC, FRSC, anthropologist, ethnologist, folklorist, ethnomusicologist (born 5 March 1883 in Ste-Marie-de-Beauce, QC; died 27 February 196...

  7. 28. Aug. 2023 · The one tonne, 11 metre (36-foot) totem pole has remained in Scotland for nearly a century. It was originally sold to the museum by Canadian anthropologist Marius Barbeau. Nisga'a researchers have ...