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  1. Charles Marius Barbeau, CC FRSC (March 5, 1883 – February 27, 1969), also known as C. Marius Barbeau, or more commonly simply Marius Barbeau, was a Canadian ethnographer and folklorist who is today considered a founder of Canadian anthropology.

  2. Charles Marius Barbeau, CC (* 5. März 1883 in Sainte-Marie-de-Beauce, Québec; † 27. Februar 1969 in Ottawa) war ein kanadischer Anthropologe, Ethnologe und Folkloreforscher. Barbeau besuchte das Collège de Ste-Anne-de-la-Pocatière. 1903 begann er an Jurastudium an der Universität Laval, 1907 ging er mit einem Rhodes-Stipendium ...

  3. 19. Mai 2008 · Marius Barbeau was a pioneering anthropologist and the founder of professional folklore studies in Canada. He worked at the National Museum (now the Canadian Museum of History) from 1911 until the late 1960s, collecting a vast archive of thousands of traditional songs, texts and artifacts — especially of French Canadian and Aboriginal peoples.

  4. His writings total over 1,000 books and articles, and he has left 12 linear metres of manuscripts and more than 30 linear metres of research notes. A self-proclaimed pioneer in the fields of anthropology and folk culture, Barbeau's work won international acclaim.

  5. Charles Marius Barbeau, CC (* 5. März 1883 in Sainte-Marie-de-Beauce , Québec ; † 27. Februar 1969 in Ottawa ) war ein kanadischer Anthropologe, Ethnologe und Folkloreforscher.

  6. Dedicating his life to preserving the traditional cultures of northernmost America, Marius Barbeau (1883–1969) was perhaps the most noted Canadian ethnographer of the twentieth century.

  7. A pioneer in the fields of anthropology and folk culture, Marius Barbeau's (1883-1969) work won international acclaim. In 1985 he was recognized as a "person of national historic importance" by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. Barbeau's first research interest was the Native peoples of Eastern Canada, especially the Huron.