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German folklorist (born 1930) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sigrid Schmidt (birth name: Sigrid Matthäi) (born 1930) is a German folklorist,[1] best known for her Afrika erzählt ("Africa Narrates") series. The ten volumes are tales (with extensive commentary) collected by the author from 1959-1962 and 1972-1997 (volumes 1 to 7 in German, volumes 8 to 10 in English), mostly in Namibia.[2]
Born in Berlin,[1] Sigrid Matthäi studied English and German literature at the Free University Berlin with a special interest in folklore,[3] and gained her Ph.D. 1958 for her thesis Rittertum und Adel in den englischen und schottischen Volksballaden.[4] Following the defense of her thesis Schmidt married an hydraulic engineer and lived in South West Africa, now Namibia, from 1959 to 1962, mostly at the construction site of the Hardap Dam.[3] She started collecting Namibian folklore in 1960 among the Nama and Damara people. After her return to Germany Schmidt to Namibia for folkloric fieldwork in 1975, 1981, 1987, 1991, 1993, 1995, and 1997.[5]
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