@article{oai:minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004326, author = {和田, 正平 and Wada, Shohei}, issue = {3}, journal = {国立民族学博物館研究報告, Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology}, month = {Jan}, note = {People classified as "montagnards paleonigritiques" inhabit the central area of the Atakora mountains : the Tamberma, the Kabre, the Naudemba, the Lamba, and others. J.-C. Froelich describes their cultural features, as follows: intensive agriculture, segmental organization, iron smelting, habitation, nakedness, and others. His definition of "montagnards" and "paleonigritiques" is not clear. But the existence of a third cultural zone of the mountain dwellers between the Guinea forest culture and the Sudan savannah culture can be accepted. As mentioned by J.-C. Froelich, there are common cultural traits which exist among the people in the Atakora mountains, the Jos Plateau, the Mandara mountains, and the Nuba Hills. Although a common genealogical origin of these peoples cannot be proved, the origin of the African negro culture can be approached by examining the cultural features of the "montagnards paleonigritiques" from the perspective of technology. In this paper the author proposes an approach toward an analysis of the core of African negro culture, based on field research in Northern Togo from 1978 to 1979.}, pages = {583--614}, title = {トーゴ北部諸族の技術誌をめぐる諸問題 : パレオニグリティックを中心に}, volume = {13}, year = {1989}, yomi = {ワダ, ショウヘイ} }