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François Marie Savina (20 March 1876 – 23 July 1941) was a Frenchman who worked as a Catholic priest and as an anthropologist. For an approximately forty-year period he worked in the , Hainan, and Laos. He studied the Hmong people of northern Vietnam and Laos as he was asked to spread Christianity to them. Nicholas Tapp, author of The Impossibility of Self: An Essay on the Hmong Diaspora, described Savina as "One of our earliest informants who is at all frank about the nature of his day-today encounters with the Hmong". Charles Keith, author of Catholic Vietnam: A Church from Empire to Nation, wrote that Savina was "[t]he most notable" missionary ethnographer of Southeast Asia of his era.

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  • François Marie Savina (20 March 1876 – 23 July 1941) was a Frenchman who worked as a Catholic priest and as an anthropologist. For an approximately forty-year period he worked in the , Hainan, and Laos. He studied the Hmong people of northern Vietnam and Laos as he was asked to spread Christianity to them. Nicholas Tapp, author of The Impossibility of Self: An Essay on the Hmong Diaspora, described Savina as "One of our earliest informants who is at all frank about the nature of his day-today encounters with the Hmong". Charles Keith, author of Catholic Vietnam: A Church from Empire to Nation, wrote that Savina was "[t]he most notable" missionary ethnographer of Southeast Asia of his era. (en)
  • François-Marie Savina (20 mars 1876-23 juillet 1941) est un prêtre catholique et anthropologue français. Il travaille au vicariat du Haut-Tonkin, sur l'île de Hainan en Chine et au Laos pendant quarante ans. Il fut un auteur prolifique au sujet des ethnies auprès desquelles il vécut (Hmongs du Laos et du nord du Vietnam, Tays, Nungs, Pai-Xat, ...), tant pour la rédaction de dictionnaires de traduction, que pour des synthèses et analyses historiques, ainsi que sociologiques. (fr)
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  • François Marie Savina (20 March 1876 – 23 July 1941) was a Frenchman who worked as a Catholic priest and as an anthropologist. For an approximately forty-year period he worked in the , Hainan, and Laos. He studied the Hmong people of northern Vietnam and Laos as he was asked to spread Christianity to them. Nicholas Tapp, author of The Impossibility of Self: An Essay on the Hmong Diaspora, described Savina as "One of our earliest informants who is at all frank about the nature of his day-today encounters with the Hmong". Charles Keith, author of Catholic Vietnam: A Church from Empire to Nation, wrote that Savina was "[t]he most notable" missionary ethnographer of Southeast Asia of his era. Tapp wrote that "Savina spoke Hmong but we do not know how much". Savina also had studied Chinese. Robert Entenmann, author of "The Myth of Sonom, the Hmong King," wrote that Savina "was unfamiliar with Chinese history and the subtleties of Chinese vocabulary". (en)
  • François-Marie Savina (20 mars 1876-23 juillet 1941) est un prêtre catholique et anthropologue français. Il travaille au vicariat du Haut-Tonkin, sur l'île de Hainan en Chine et au Laos pendant quarante ans. Il fut un auteur prolifique au sujet des ethnies auprès desquelles il vécut (Hmongs du Laos et du nord du Vietnam, Tays, Nungs, Pai-Xat, ...), tant pour la rédaction de dictionnaires de traduction, que pour des synthèses et analyses historiques, ainsi que sociologiques. Nicholas Tapp, l'auteur de The Impossibility of Self: An Essay on the Hmong Diaspora, rapporte de Savina qu'il est « Un de nos premiers informateurs parfaitement honnête sur la nature de ses rencontres avec les Hmongs » (« One of our earliest informants who is at all frank about the nature of his day-today encounters with the Hmong »). Charles Keith, l'auteur de Catholic Vietnam: A Church from Empire to Nation, le décrit comme le missionnaire ethnographe le plus notable de son époque en Asie du Sud-Est. (fr)
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