found: His Janjon et autres chants populaires du Mali, 1970:title page (Massa M. Diabaté)
found: His Le boucher de Kouta, c1982:t.p. (Massa Makan Diabaté) cover (M.M. Diabaté) cover p. 4 (b. 1938, Kita; dipl. sciences politiques, sociologie, histoire)
found: Une hyène à jeun, c1988:t.p. (Massa Makan Diabaté) p. 4 of cover (d. Jan. 27, 1988; b. Mali)
found: L'aigle et l'épervier, 1975:title page (Massa Makan Diabaté) title page verso (born 12 June 1938; primary studies in Guinea, secondary studies at Lycée classique de Conakry and France; university studies at Nantes and Strasbourg; degree in history, doctorate in history; researcher at Institut des Sciences Humaines de Bamako, with Amadou Hampaté Ba, 1966-1970; directeur général de l'Information du Mali, 1970; studied oral tradition with Boubou Hama in Niamey, after studying with his uncle Kele Monson Diabaté; currently chargé de l'Information with UNICEF, for West Africa)
found: OCLC, Dec. 12, 2014(access points: Diabaté, Massa M.; Diabate, Massa Makan; Diabate, Massa Maghan; Diabate, Massan Makan; usage: Massa Makan Diabaté; Massa Maghan Diabate; Massa M. Diabaté; Massan Makan Diabate)
found: Info. converted from 678, 2012-09-24(b. 1938)
found: Wikipedia, Dec. 12, 2014(Massa Makan Diabaté; Malian historian, author, and playwright; descendant of a long line of West African poets (griots); influenced by his uncle, master griot Kélé Monson Diabaté, who initiated him into the Malinké oral tradition; he studied in Guinea and then Paris; took an administrative post in Bamako upon his return to Mali; his early works were French versions of Malinke epics and folktales; he died in Bamako)