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Adandé, Alexandre Sènou, 1913-1993

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Personal name headingAdandé, Alexandre Sènou, 1913-1993
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Variant(s)Adandé, Alexandre Sènou, 1913-
Associated countryBenin Senegal
Birth date1912-05-07
Death date1993-04-08
Place of birthPorto-Novo (Benin)
Place of deathCotonou (Benin)
AffiliationInstitut français d'Afrique noire
Institut français d'Afrique noire. Centre IFAN (Dahomey)
Profession or occupationArchivists Librarians Ethnologists Art historians Museum curators
Found innuc88-115351: Le maïs et ses usages au ... c1984 (hdg. on AzU rept.: Adandé, Alexandre Sènou, 1913-; usage: Alexandre Sènou Adandé)
Les récades des rois du Dahomey, 1962: t.p. (Alexandre Adandé)
Alexandre Senou Centenaire (blog), Centenaire de naissance, hommage et devoir de mémoire, 27 avril 2012, viewed December 22, 2018 (technical administrative agent, archivist-librarian, documentarian, ethnographer, ethnologist, historian of art-museum employee, politician, militant pan-Africanist, international functionary; born Porto-Novo 7 May 1912; died Cotonou 8 April 1993; attended administrative section of Ecole William Ponty [near Dakar] 1932-1935; assigned to the future Institut français d'Afrique noire (I.F.A.N.) in 1936, Senegal; after the independence of Dahomey, A. S. Adandé and his family returned there and he served at the Centrifan local, before being called to join the new government of president Hubert Koutoukou Maga in 1960)
Associated languagefre