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  Jordi Magraner: Obituary
Jordi Magraner, the famous zoologist who was doing field research on the barmanu (wild man of N. Pakistan) has been found assassinated in Pakistan.
Jordi Magraner, Dr. Anne Mallasseand, and another associate, all Europeans, said they also had heard unusual guttural sounds that could have been made by a primitive voicebox and then tracked down the witnesses who claimed to have seen the horrible smelling animal that made them.
Jordi Magraner was to return to France in September 2002.
www.lorencoleman.com /jordi_magraner_obituary.html   (242 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Jordy
Jordy Lemoine (born on January 14, 1988 in Caen, Normandy) is a French singer.
Jordy is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the youngest singer ever to have a #1 charted single.
Jordi Savall was born in Igualada in 1941.
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 Personalia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In the August 2002 Jordi Magraner, the Spanish zoologist, was murdered in North Pakistan while conducting fieldwork on unknown hominids.
The correctness of this style of working was one of the important conclusions reached by researchers in Eurasia during the last century: Tailored to budget restriction on time, personnel etc. the researcher chose a limited working area to achieve the highest possible precision in obtaining population size, migration etc. data.
Magraner´s work on the question of unknown hominids is important enough, although unfinished due to his tragic fate, that it should never be forgotten.
www.stgr-primates.de /personal.html   (285 words)

  
 MonkeyChasers.com
Magraner had been on the track of barmanu, (which means "the big hairy one"); he studied barmanu in Northern Pakistan and Afghanistan, using strict scientific methods in his witness interviews.
Jordi Magraner, Dr. Anne Mallasseand, and another associate, all Europeans, said they also had heard two series of unusual guttural sounds that could have been made by a primitive primate voicebox.
Jordy, the only name locals knew about him, who was residing in Karakar village of Bamborit valley for the last 13 years, was found dead along with his Kalash servant, Wazir Ali Shah, inside his residence.
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 Bigfoot: Barmanou, Pakistani Wildman - Obituary: Jordi Magraner 2004
Jordi Magraner, who lived for more than 10 years in the Chitral researching a rumoured Yeti-like creature known locally as "Ice Man", was found murdered in his cottage in 2002, his throat slit.
Kalash elders told Magraner’s family that he had embraced their religion and stated in his will that he should be buried according to Kalash customs in Bombourete valley near Chitral.
Police suspect Magraner was murdered by one of his servants, who fled the area and have never been captured.
www.bigfootencounters.com /articles/magraner04.htm   (344 words)

  
 Obituaries
Jordi Magraner, 35, the famous Spanish zoologist and cryptozoologist who has been conducting field research for 12 years on the barmanu (wild man of N. Pakistan) has been found assassinated in Pakistan.
Magraner had been on the track of barmanu, (which means "the big hairy one"), in Northern Pakistan and Afghanistan, using strict scientific methods in his witness interviews.
The Spaniard, named by his family in France as Jordi Magraner, according to police, was found dead on Friday night in a house he was renting in a village near the town of Bumburate in Chitralís Kailash valley.
www.lorencoleman.com /magraner.html   (1566 words)

  
 Spaniard's family leaves Pakistan without his body -DAWN - National; 26 May, 2004
Jordi Magraner, who lived for more than 10 years in the Chitral valley in the Hindukush carrying out a research work on a rumoured Yeti-like creature known locally as Ice Man, was found murdered in his cottage, his throat slit, in 2002.
Kalash elders told Magraner's family that he had embraced their religion and stated in his will that he should be buried according to Kalash customs in Bombourete valley near Chitral, some 170 kilometres northeast of Peshawar.
"Magraner's family members did not press for the exhumation of his body but asked for his belongings which were handed over to them by the locals." Magraner's belongings comprised his research work on the Ice Man, camera, compact disc, cassettes, laptop and papers, he said.
www.dawn.com /2004/05/26/nat25.htm   (393 words)

  
 Cryptoz Around the World
"Jordi Magraner considers that there may be two types of human being existing on earth, Homo sapiens and a 'neanderthal-type' cousin.
Magraner, a zoologist in training, had been looking for the Barmanu for two years as of May 8, 1994, according to an AFB report out of Islamabad.
Magraner spoke twice of hearing the Barmanu's guttural cry - resembling both a human and a jackal.
www.ncf.ca /~bz050/HomePage.ftcn.html   (1043 words)

  
 Pakistanese Barmanu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Impression of a Barmanu, observed in 1987 by the Pakistanese shepherd Lal Khan.
Since 1988, Jordi Magraner, a Spagnard living in France, is investigating upon Barmanou, the wild man of the Hindou Kouch (Chitral district, northern Pakistan, and eastern Afghanistan).
Jordi Magraner has been murdered on 08/02/2002 in his Pakistanese house.
perso.orange.fr /daruc/ymibarm.htm   (78 words)

  
 Cryptomundo.com » 9/11 Aftermath: Magraner Assassination
Jordi Magraner, 35, the famous Spanish (specifically Catalonian) zoologist and cryptozoologist who had been conducting field research for 12 years on the barmanu (meaning "the big hairy one," literally the Wildmen of northern Pakistan) was assassinated in Pakistan, perhaps as a spy, a probable victim of the international war against terrorists.
Magraner, according to police, was found dead in a house he was renting in a village near the town of Bumburate in Chitral’s Kailash valley.
Magraner had "dubious links," said Pakistani media, and due to this he may have had many foes and one of them might have killed him for his alleged activities, they speculated.
www.cryptomundo.com /cryptozoo-news/911-magraner   (1089 words)

  
 Cancionero de Palacio
Magraner, sin embargo, favorece largas introducciones y un acompañamiento instrumental en exceso recargado.
Como ya hemos comentado en otras ocasiones, Magraner es especialista en crear atmósferas a través del uso de voces e instrumentos en particular.
Magraner demuestra su conocimiento del Cancionero en la selección hecha así como en la forma de agrupar las canciones.
www.filomusica.com /filo53/palacio.html   (1034 words)

  
 AMERICAN MONSTERS
Famous Spanish zoologist and cryptozoologist, Jordi Magraner, was found assassinated in his home in a village near the town of Bumburate in the Chitral valley, Pakistan on August 2, 2002.
Magraner's findings are considered to be some of the most intriguing in the annals of Hairy-Hominid research.
Magraner was planning to return to French soil in September of 2002.
www.americanmonsters.com /pioneers.html   (5238 words)

  
 Dossier para el Noveno Congreso Nacional de Lingüística
Magraner, J. (1992), The Relic Hominids of Central Asia.
Magraner, J. and A. Dambricourt Malassé (1993), «The spatial organization of the vocal system in European Neanderthals.» LOS FORUM.
Magraner, J. and A. Dambricourt Malassé (forthcoming), «New functional Interpretation of The Neanderthalian vocal tract.» Studies in Language Origins,vol.
www.cil-nardi.com.ar /congresos/novenoling.php?pr=magran_en.htm&pre=ling   (11548 words)

  
 Bigfoot: Jordi Magraner's Paper on the Pakistani Wildman -living unknown hominids...
(Magraner was murdered in the mountains of Pakistan in the summer of 2002...)
The importance of unknown living hominids for the debate on language origins arises from the fact that the witnesses systematically claim that these beings are deprived of any articulate speech.
Magraner, J. The Relic Hominids of Central Asia.
www.bigfootencounters.com /biology/jordi.htm   (11665 words)

  
 NousNeSommesPasSeuls :: Le Barmanou
Depuis 1988, Jordi Magraner, Espagnol résidant en France, mène des recherches méthodiques sur le Barmanou, l'Homme sauvage de l'Hindou Kouch (district de Chitral, au nord du Pakistan, et est de l'Afghanistan).
Jordi Magraner a étudié statistiquement les données recueillies.
Jordi Magraner est mort en août 2002, à l'âge de 43 ans, assassiné au nord Pakistan lors d'une de ses expéditions.
nousnesommespasseuls.xooit.com /t463-Le%20Barmanou.htm   (564 words)

  
 Top 20 Cryptozoology Stories of 2002 by Loren Coleman
Jordi Magraner, 35, the famous Spanish zoologist and cryptozoologist who has been conducting field research for 12 years on the barmanu (the wildmen of northern Pakistan) apparently became a victim of the warfare in the border area of Afghanistan and Pakistan, when he was assassinated in Pakistan.
He was killed (his throat was cut) on August 2, 2002, in his house in the north of Pakistan, along with his 12-year-old servant, Wazir Ali, also found with his throat slit.
Rumors circulated that some in the village thought Magraner was a spy because of all of the communication equipment he had.
www.lorencoleman.com /top_cryptozoology_2002.html   (4411 words)

  
 C.I.L. Nardi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
En sus conclusiones Magraner dice: "Estos datos en conjunto no llevan a excluir la supervivencia de seres humanos reliquia"; respondemos: pero tampoco los demustran.
El espacio realmente extraordinario y reiterativo empleado por Magraner para teorizar hipotesis que darian fundamento a la existencia real de tales salvajes neandertalenses, consevado casi un millon de años mantiene la situación por el momento y hasta nuevo aviso concreto en el plano de la divagación teórica.
En varios capítulos de su fascinante trabajo, Magraner opina en base a testimonios orales de segunda mano: el mismo no parece haber estado nunca en contacto con alguno de esos seres.
www.cil-nardi.com.ar /congresos/print.php?pr=magran_rum.htm   (432 words)

  
 Asia Times: Pakistan ponders tapping liquor revenue
Almost all of them stash their stocks in the tribal areas of Khyber Agency, where they presume they will be safe from the long arm of the law.
Jordi Magraner Gomez, a Spanish academic who has lived among the Kalash indigenous tribe for the past seven years, thinks that at the very least the government should encourage peoples with wine-making traditions to use their skills to establish a small cottage industry.
He cites the example of the pagan Kalash, who live in the remote valleys of the Chitral district in the north of the country and who have made wines from fruits for generations for the tribe's own consumption.
atimes.com /ind-pak/CF27Df01.html   (775 words)

  
 AMERICAN MONSTERS
The name “Barmanu” translates as "the big hairy one” and accounts of this creature are often accompanied by tales of its horrific stench, a trait which has led some investigators to surmise that this may be a primate-like creature, not entirely unlike the North American SKUNK APE.
Although the legends surrounding these creatures have been around for centuries, these mystery beasts were first brought to international attention by noted Spanish zoologist, JORDI MAGRANER.
A student of the father of cryptozoology himself, BERNARD HEUVELMANS, Magraner sought to expose this enigma beneath the searing light of the scientific method.
www.americanmonsters.com /monsters/hairy/index.php?detail=article&idarticle=244   (266 words)

  
 Bigfoot: Spain's coverage "The Man of Chitral"
Contrary to the assertions repeatedly printed in the last days by the Spanish media, barmanu -name given in the region to the elusive creature pursued by Magraner- does not properly mean "hairy man", but "big man" in the sense of "strong" (bârâ manûsha in Sanskrit, baro manush in Rajasthani and Romani...).
It is told that Jordi Magraner never reach his goal to see one of those anthropoids, forest spirits, lost links or troglodytes whose traces he searched for.
The lamas from Rongbuk, the last monastery where the mountaineers took their rest before undertaking the assault to Everest, after Mao's Red Guards demolished it, painted on one of its walls a fresco representing Irving and Mallory falling from the peak, lanced by the spirit guardians of the summit.
www.bigfootencounters.com /articles/chitral.htm   (660 words)

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