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La Religion Primitive Des Indo-Europeens (French, Paperback): Eugene Flotard La Religion Primitive Des Indo-Europeens (French, Paperback)
Eugene Flotard
R566 Discovery Miles 5 660 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Les Yezidiz: Episodes de l'Histoire Des Adorateurs Du Diable (French, Paperback): Joachim Menant Les Yezidiz: Episodes de l'Histoire Des Adorateurs Du Diable (French, Paperback)
Joachim Menant
R565 Discovery Miles 5 650 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Knowledge Seeker - Embracing Indigenous Spirituality (Paperback): Blair A. Stonechild The Knowledge Seeker - Embracing Indigenous Spirituality (Paperback)
Blair A. Stonechild
R891 Discovery Miles 8 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Knowledge Seeker tells the story of the developing Indigenous-run education movement and calls forth the urgent need to teach about Indigenous spirituality.

Finding Kluskap - A Journey into Mi'kmaw Myth (Paperback): Jennifer Reid Finding Kluskap - A Journey into Mi'kmaw Myth (Paperback)
Jennifer Reid
R770 Discovery Miles 7 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Mi'kmaq of eastern Canada were among the first indigenous North Americans to encounter colonial Europeans. As early as the mid-sixteenth century, they were trading with French fishers, and by the mid-seventeenth century, large numbers of Mi'kmaq had converted to Catholicism. Mi'kmaw Catholicism is perhaps best exemplified by the community's regard for the figure of Saint Anne, the grandmother of Jesus. Every year for a week, coinciding with the saint's feast day of July 26, Mi'kmaw peoples from communities throughout Quebec and eastern Canada gather on the small island of Potlotek, off the coast of Nova Scotia. It is, however, far from a conventional Catholic celebration. In fact, it expresses a complex relationship between the Mi'kmaq, Saint Anne, a series of eighteenth-century treaties, and a cultural hero named Kluskap.

Finding Kluskap brings together years of historical research and learning among Mi'kmaw peoples on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. The author's long-term relationship with Mi'kmaw friends and colleagues provides a unique vantage point for scholarship, one shaped by not only personal relationships but also by the cultural, intellectual, and historical situations that inform postcolonial peoples. The picture that emerges when Saint Anne, Kluskap, and the mission are considered in concert with one another is one of the sacred life as a site of adjudication for both the meaning and efficacy of religion--and the impact of modern history on contemporary indigenous religion.

Framing the Sacred - The Indian Churches of Early Colonial Mexico (Paperback): Eleanor Wake Framing the Sacred - The Indian Churches of Early Colonial Mexico (Paperback)
Eleanor Wake
R964 Discovery Miles 9 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Christian churches erected in Mexico during the early colonial era represented the triumph of European conquest and religious domination. Or did they? Building on recent research that questions the ""cultural"" conquest of Mesoamerica, Eleanor Wake shows that colonial Mexican churches also reflected the beliefs of the indigenous communities that built them. European authorities failed to recognize that the meaning of the edifices they so admired was being challenged: pre-Columbian iconography integrated into Christian imagery, altars oriented toward indigenous sacred landmarks, and carefully recycled masonry. In Framing the Sacred, Wake examines how the art and architecture of Mexico's religious structures reveals the indigenous people's own decisions regarding the conversion program and their accommodation of the Christian message. As Wake shows, native peoples selected aspects of the invading culture to secure their own culture's survival. In focusing on anomalies present in indigenous art and their relationship to orthodox Christian iconography, she draws on a wide geographical sampling across various forms of Indian artistic expression, including religious sculpture and painting, innovative architectural detail, cartography, and devotional poetry. She also offers a detailed analysis of documented native ritual practices that - she argues - assist in the interpretation of the imagery. With more than 260 illustrations, Framing the Sacred is the most extensive study to date of the indigenous aspects of these churches and fosters a more complete understanding of Christianity's influence on Mexican peoples.

Trance and Modernity in the Southern Caribbean - African and Hindu Popular Religions in Trinidad and Tobago (Paperback): Keith... Trance and Modernity in the Southern Caribbean - African and Hindu Popular Religions in Trinidad and Tobago (Paperback)
Keith E McNeal
R988 Discovery Miles 9 880 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This comparative study of African and Hindu popular religions in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago charts the development of religion in the Caribbean by analyzing the ways ecstatic forms of worship, enacted through trance performance and spirit mediumship, have adapted to capitalism and reconfigured themselves within the context of modernity. Showing how diasporic traditions of West African Orisha Worship and South Asian Shakti Puja converged in their ritual adaptations to colonialism in the West Indies, as well as diverged politically within the context of postcolonial multiculturalism, Keith McNeal reveals the unexpected ways these traditions of trance performance have become both globalized and modernized. The first book-length work to compare and contrast Afro- and Indo-Caribbean materials in a systematic and multidimensional manner, this volume makes fresh and innovative contributions to anthropology, religious studies, and the historiography of modernity. By giving both religious subcultures and their intersections equal attention, McNeal offers a richly textured account of southern Caribbean cultural history and pursues important questions about the history and future of religion.

L'Uomo-Ombra - Diario di un viaggio alla scoperta della conoscenza segreta (Italian, Paperback): Paola Elena Ferri L'Uomo-Ombra - Diario di un viaggio alla scoperta della conoscenza segreta (Italian, Paperback)
Paola Elena Ferri
R638 Discovery Miles 6 380 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Neighbors, Strangers, Witches, and Culture-Heroes - Ritual Powers of Smith/Artisans in Tuareg Society and Beyond (Paperback):... Neighbors, Strangers, Witches, and Culture-Heroes - Ritual Powers of Smith/Artisans in Tuareg Society and Beyond (Paperback)
Susan Rasmussen
R1,587 Discovery Miles 15 870 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book examines alleged "superhuman" powers predominantly associated with smith/artisans in five African societies. It discusses their ritual and social roles, mythico-histories, symbols surrounding their art, and changing relationships between these specialists and their patrons. Needed but also feared, these smith/artisans work in traditionally hereditary occupations and in stratified but negotiable relationships with their rural patron families. Many of them now also work for new customers in an expanding market economy, which is still characterized by personal, face-to-face interactions. Rasmussen maintains that a framework integrating anthropological theories of witchcraft, alterity, symbolism, and power is fundamental to understanding local accusations and tensions in these relationships. She also argues that it is critical to deconstruct and disentangle guilt, blame, and envy-concepts that are often conflated in anthropology at the expense of falsely accused "witch" figures. The first portion of this book is an ethnographic analysis of smith/artisans in Tuareg society, and draws on primary source data from this author's long-term social/cultural anthropological field research in Tuareg (Kel Tamajaq) communities of northern Niger and Mali. The latter portion of the book is a cross-cultural comparison, and it re-analyzes the Tuareg case, drawing on secondary data on ritual powers and smith/artisans in four other African societies: the Amhara of Ethiopia, the Bidan (Moors) of Mauritania, the Kapsiki of Cameroon, and the Mande of southern Mali. In the concluding analysis, there is discussion of similarities and differences between these cases, the social consequences of ritual knowledge and power in each community, and their wider implications for anthropology of religion, human rights, and African studies.

Les Yezidiz: Episodes de l'Histoire Des Adorateurs Du Diable (Ed.1892) (French, Paperback, 1892 ed.): Joachim Menant Les Yezidiz: Episodes de l'Histoire Des Adorateurs Du Diable (Ed.1892) (French, Paperback, 1892 ed.)
Joachim Menant
R566 Discovery Miles 5 660 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Healing in the Homeland - Haitian Vodou Tradition (Paperback): Margaret Mitchell Armand Healing in the Homeland - Haitian Vodou Tradition (Paperback)
Margaret Mitchell Armand
R1,614 Discovery Miles 16 140 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Margaret Mitchell Armand presents a cutting edge interdisciplinary terrain inside an indigenous exploration of her homeland. Her contribution to the historiography of Haitian Vodou demonstrates the struggle for its recognition in Haiti's post-independence phase as well as its continued misunderstanding. Through a methodological, original study of the colonial culture of slavery and its dehumanization, Healing in the Homeland: Haitian Vodou Traditions examines the sociocultural and economic oppression stemming from the local and international derived politics and religious economic oppression. While concentrating the narratives on stories of indigenous elites educated in the western traditions, Armand moves pass the variables of race to locate the historical conjuncture at the root of the persistent Haitian national division. Supported by scholarships of indigenous studies and current analysis, she elucidates how a false consciousness can be overcome to reclaim cultural identity and pride, and include a sociocultural, national educational program, and political platform that embraces traditional needs in a global context of mutual respect. While shredding the western adages, and within an indigenous model of understanding, this book purposefully brings forth the struggle of the African people in Haiti.

Native Religions and Cultures of North America - Anthropology of the Sacred (Paperback, New edition): Lawrence Sullivan Native Religions and Cultures of North America - Anthropology of the Sacred (Paperback, New edition)
Lawrence Sullivan
R818 Discovery Miles 8 180 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Those who teach courses in Native American religious traditions know the difficulty of finding quality books that deal in concise yet reliable fashion with a number of tribal traditions and are suitable for use in the classroom. In this volume, Lawrence Sullivan seeks to help fill this lacuna.

Divining the Self - A Study in Yoruba Myth and Human Consciousness (Paperback): Velma E Love Divining the Self - A Study in Yoruba Myth and Human Consciousness (Paperback)
Velma E Love
R753 Discovery Miles 7 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Divining the Self weaves elements of personal narrative, myth, history, and interpretive analysis into a vibrant tapestry that reflects the textured, embodied, and performative nature of scripture and scripturalizing practices. Velma Love examines the Odu--the Yoruba sacred scriptures--along with the accompanying mythology, philosophy, and ritual technologies engaged by African Americans. Drawing from the personal narratives of African American Ifa practitioners along with additional ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Oyotunji African Village, South Carolina, and New York City, Love's work explores the ways in which an ancient worldview survives in modern times.

Divining the Self also takes up the challenge of determining what it means for the scholar of religion to study scripture as both text and performance. This work provides an excellent case study of the sociocultural phenomenon of scripturalizing practices.

The Liberatory Thought of Martin Luther King Jr. - Critical Essays on the Philosopher King (Paperback): Robert E. Birt The Liberatory Thought of Martin Luther King Jr. - Critical Essays on the Philosopher King (Paperback)
Robert E. Birt
R2,066 Discovery Miles 20 660 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Liberatory Philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr. is a philosophical anthology which explores Dr. King's legacy as a philosopher and his contemporary relevance as a thinker-activist. It consists of sixteen chapters organized into four sections: Part I, King within Philosophical Traditions, Part II, King as Engaged Social and Political Philosopher, Part III, King's Ethics of Nonviolence, and Part IV, Hope Resurgent or Dream Deferred: Perplexities of King's Philosophical Optimism. Most chapters are written by philosophers, but two are by philosophically informed social scientists. The contributors examine King's relationships to canonical Western philosophical traditions, and to African-American thought. King's contribution to traditional branches of philosophy such as ethics, social philosophy and philosophy of religion is explored, as well as his relevance to contemporary movements for social justice. As is evident from the title, the book considers the importance of King's thought as liberatory discourse. Some chapters focus on "topical" issues like the relevance of King's moral critique of the Vietnam War to our present involvement in Middle Eastern wars. Others focus on more densely theoretical issues such as Personalism, existential philosophy or Hegelian dialectics in King's thought. The significance of King's reflections on racism, economic justice, democracy and the quest for community are abiding themes. But the volume closes, quite fittingly, on the importance of the theme of hope. The text is a kind of philosophical dialogue on the enduring value of the legacy of the philosopher, King.

Diccionario de terminos yoruba - Pronunciacion, sinonimias, y uso practico del idioma lucumi de la nacion yoruba (Spanish,... Diccionario de terminos yoruba - Pronunciacion, sinonimias, y uso practico del idioma lucumi de la nacion yoruba (Spanish, Paperback)
Ruben Marrero, Mario Michelena
R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

La religion yoruba tiene sus origenes en la tribu del mismo nombre, que duro aproximadamente doce siglos. El trafico de esclavos permitio que sus habitantes fueran transportados a America, a donde llevaron su religion, que se fundio con el catolicismo para dar lugar a otro de sus nombres: santeria.. Actualmente es un credo con un gran numero de devotos, por lo cual surge este libro, que presenta un glosario de terminos yoruba, con cientos de palabras y frases religiosas y folcloricas.

African Religion Defined - A Systematic Study of Ancestor Worship among the Akan (Paperback, 2nd Edition): Anthony... African Religion Defined - A Systematic Study of Ancestor Worship among the Akan (Paperback, 2nd Edition)
Anthony Ephirim-Donkor
R1,448 Discovery Miles 14 480 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

African religion is ancestor worship; it revolves around the dead, now thought to be alive and well in heaven (the Samanadzie) and propitiated by the living on earth. For the Akan, the ancestors' stool is the emblem of the ancestors (Nananom Nsamanfo). Led by their kings and queen mothers as living ancestors, the Akan periodically propitiate the ancestors' stools housing their ancestors. In return, the ancestors and deities influence the affairs of living descendants, making ancestor worship as tenably viable as any other religion. This second edition updates the scholarship on ancestor worship by demonstrating the centrality of the ancestors' stool as the ultimate religious symbol. In addition, all chapters have been expanded. A new chapter has been added to show how ancestor worship is pragmatically integrative, theologically sound, teleological as well as soteriological, with a highly trained clerical body and elders as mediators.

Cuentos Negros de Cuba (Spanish, Paperback, 3rd ed.): Lydia Cabrera Cuentos Negros de Cuba (Spanish, Paperback, 3rd ed.)
Lydia Cabrera
R530 Discovery Miles 5 300 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

En esta obra Lydia Cabrera, transcribe y colecciona por puro deleite el conjunto de leyendas negras de La Habana. Se trata de Cuentos afrocubanos, que aunque estan cundidos'de fantasia y ofrecen entre sus protagonistas algunos personajes del panteon yoruba, como Obaogo, Oshun, Ochosi, etc., no son unicamente religiosos. La mayoria entran en la categoria de fabulas de animales. Otros son de personajes humanos en los cuales la mitologia entra secundariamente. En varios de ellos se descubren supervivencias totemicas, como cuando se cita el Hombre-tigre, el Hombre-Toro. Papa-Jicotea, etc. Otro nos ofrece unas fabulas muy curiosas, de como se originaron el primer hombre, el primer negro y el primer blanco, muestra de como abundan en el folklore negro los mitos de la etnogenia. Si bien la mayor parte de los cuentos negros coleccionados por Lydia Cabrera son de origen yoruba, en varios aparece evidente la huella de la civilizacion de los blancos.

City of 201 Gods - Ile-Ife in Time, Space, and the Imagination (Hardcover): Jacob Olupona City of 201 Gods - Ile-Ife in Time, Space, and the Imagination (Hardcover)
Jacob Olupona
R2,082 Discovery Miles 20 820 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In a study that challenges familiar Western modes of thought, Jacob K. Olupona focuses on one of the most important religious centers in Africa and in the world: the Yoruba city of Ile-Ife in southwest Nigeria. The spread of Yoruba traditions in the African diaspora has come to define the cultural identity of millions of black and white people in Brazil, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, and the United States. Seen through the eyes of a native, this first comprehensive study of the spiritual and cultural center of the Yoruba religion tells how the city went from great prominence to near obliteration and then rose again as a contemporary city of gods. Throughout, Olupona corroborates the indispensable linkages between religion, cosmology, migration, and kinship as espoused in the power of royal lineages, hegemonic state structure, gender, and the Yoruba sense of place, offering the fullest portrait to date of this sacred African city.

Searching for Africa in Brazil - Power and Tradition in Candomble (Paperback): Stefania Capone Laffitte Searching for Africa in Brazil - Power and Tradition in Candomble (Paperback)
Stefania Capone Laffitte; Translated by Lucy Lyall Grant
R961 Discovery Miles 9 610 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"Searching for Africa in Brazil" is a learned exploration of tradition and change in Afro-Brazilian religions. Focusing on the convergence of anthropologists' and religious leaders' exegeses, Stefania Capone argues that twentieth-century anthropological research contributed to the construction of an ideal Afro-Brazilian religious orthodoxy identified with the Nago (Yoruba) cult in the northeastern state of Bahia. In contrast to other researchers, Capone foregrounds the agency of Candomble leaders. She demonstrates that they successfully imposed their vision of Candomble on anthropologists, reshaping in their own interest narratives of Afro-Brazilian religious practice. The anthropological narratives were then taken as official accounts of religious orthodoxy by many practitioners of Afro-Brazilian religions in Brazil. Capone draws on ten years of ethnographic fieldwork in Salvador de Bahia and Rio de Janeiro as she demonstrates that there is no pure or orthodox Afro-Brazilian religion.

Challenging the usual interpretations of Afro-Brazilian religions as fixed entities, completely independent of one another, Capone reveals these practices as parts of a unique religious continuum. She does so through an analysis of ritual variations as well as discursive practices. To illuminate the continuum of Afro-Brazilian religious practice and the tensions between exegetic discourses and ritual practices, Capone focuses on the figure of Exu, the sacred African trickster who allows communication between gods and men. Following Exu and his avatars, she discloses the centrality of notions of prestige and power--mystical and religious--in Afro-Brazilian religions. To explain how religious identity is constantly negotiated among social actors, Capone emphasizes the agency of practitioners and their political agendas in the "return to roots," or re-Africanization, movement, an attempt to recover the original purity of a mythical and legitimizing Africa.

Sango in Africa and the African Diaspora (Paperback): Joel E. Tishken, Toyin Falola, Akintunde Akinyemi Sango in Africa and the African Diaspora (Paperback)
Joel E. Tishken, Toyin Falola, Akintunde Akinyemi
R996 Discovery Miles 9 960 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Sango in Africa and the African Diaspora is a multidisciplinary, transregional exploration of Sango religious traditions in West Africa and beyond. Sango the Yoruba god of thunder and lightning is a powerful, fearful deity who controls the forces of nature, but has not received the same attention as other Yoruba orishas. This volume considers the spread of polytheistic religious traditions from West Africa, the mythic Sango, the historical Sango, and syncretic traditions of Sango worship. Readers with an interest in the Yoruba and their religious cultures will find a diverse, complex, and comprehensive portrait of Sango worship in Africa and the African world."

Creek Indian Medicine Ways - The Enduring Power of the Mvskoke Religion (Paperback): David Lewis, Ann T. Jordan Creek Indian Medicine Ways - The Enduring Power of the Mvskoke Religion (Paperback)
David Lewis, Ann T. Jordan
R605 Discovery Miles 6 050 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Called the Mvskoke in their language, the Creek Indians of Oklahoma continue to practice traditional medicine. In "Creek Indian Medicine Ways," David Lewis, a full-blood Mvskoke and practicing medicine man, tells about the medicine tradition that has shaped his life. Born into a family of medicine people, he was chosen at birth to carry on the tradition. He shares his memories here about his childhood training and initiation as a medicine man as well as his remembrances about his father and grandmother, who trained him. Lewis reveals part of the sacred story of the origin of plants and he identifies some of the plants he uses in his cures. He also describes several of the ceremonies his teachers taught him, stressing throughout the sacredness and importance of Mvskoke medicine.

Ann T. Jordan, a Euroamerican anthropologist, documents the place of Lewis's medicine family in the written record. Lewis is the great grandson of Jackson Lewis, who was interviewed in 1910 by anthropologist John Swanton. Jackson Lewis is mentioned numerous times in Swanton's classic works on Mvskoke medicine and culture, published by the Bureau of American Ethnology in the 1920s. David Lewis is the direct inheritor of his great grandfather's medicine knowledge.

To Remember the Faces of the Dead - The Plenitude of Memory in Southwestern New Britain (Paperback, New): To Remember the Faces of the Dead - The Plenitude of Memory in Southwestern New Britain (Paperback, New)
R531 Discovery Miles 5 310 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

David Obey has in his nearly forty years in the U.S. House of Representatives worked to bring economic and social justice to America s working families. In 2007 he assumed the chair of the Appropriations Committee and is positioned to pursue his priority concerns for affordable health care, education, environmental protection, and a foreign policy consistent with American democratic ideals. Here, in his autobiography, Obey looks back on his journey in politics beginning with his early years in the Wisconsin Legislature, when Wisconsin moved through eras of shifting balance between Republicans and Democrats. On a national level Obey traces, as few others have done, the dramatic changes in the workings of the U.S. Congress since his first election to the House in 1969. He discusses his own central role in the evolution of Congress and ethics reforms and his view of the recent Bush presidency crucial chapters in our democracy, of interest to all who observe politics and modern U.S. history.Best Books for Regional General Audiences, selected by the American Association of School Librarians, and Best Books for General Audiences, selected by the Public Library Association"

Reshaping the Contextual Vision in Caribbean Theology - Theoretical Foundations for Theology which is Contextual, Pluralistic,... Reshaping the Contextual Vision in Caribbean Theology - Theoretical Foundations for Theology which is Contextual, Pluralistic, and Dialectical (Paperback)
Michael A. Miller
R2,453 Discovery Miles 24 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This work addresses the growing challenge of contextuality within Christianity in the setting of the vibrant and dynamic Caribbean. The challenge results from the recognition that all religious practices are conditioned by the geographical, ethnic, socio-economic, and cultural frameworks in which they emerge. This contextuality should inform the way theological diversity within Christianity is addressed, as well as the way Christian formulations are considered in relation to other religions. The text offers conceptual support for the position that Christian theologizing in the Caribbean requires that the context's religious diversity be engaged and that insights from other religions be explored. Processing this position through an examination of religious dynamics within the English-speaking sub-region, the prominent attempt at contextually sensitive Christianity (Caribbean Revisionist Christianity) with the associated theological orientation (Caribbean Theology) is analyzed in relation to formulations and practices from other dominant religions in the area-Afro-Caribbean Religion, Hinduism, and Islam. Epistemological analysis exposes the complexity of the religious life and a framework is proposed for inter-religious engagement. This framework engenders contextually sensitive pluralism and demands that theology be pursued in dialectical mode. The dialectical approach is then dramatized in an inter-religious dialogue on God.

Shamans of the Foye Tree - Gender, Power, and Healing among Chilean Mapuche (Paperback): Ana Mariella Bacigalupo Shamans of the Foye Tree - Gender, Power, and Healing among Chilean Mapuche (Paperback)
Ana Mariella Bacigalupo
R1,009 Discovery Miles 10 090 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Drawing on anthropologist Ana Mariella Bacigalupo's fifteen years of field research, Shamans of the Foye Tree: Gender, Power, and Healing among Chilean Mapuche is the first study to follow shamans' gender identities and performance in a variety of ritual, social, sexual, and political contexts.

To Mapuche shamans, or machi, the foye tree is of special importance, not only for its medicinal qualities but also because of its hermaphroditic flowers, which reflect the gender-shifting components of machi healing practices. Framed by the cultural constructions of gender and identity, Bacigalupo's fascinating findings span the ways in which the Chilean state stigmatizes the machi as witches and sexual deviants; how shamans use paradoxical discourses about gender to legitimatize themselves as healers and, at the same time, as modern men and women; the tree's political use as a symbol of resistance to national ideologies; and other components of these rich traditions.

The first comprehensive study on Mapuche shamans' gendered practices, Shamans of the Foye Tree offers new perspectives on this crucial intersection of spiritual, social, and political power.

The Social Context of the Mau Mau Movement in Kenya (1952-1960) (Paperback): Kinuthia MacHaria, Muigai Kanyua The Social Context of the Mau Mau Movement in Kenya (1952-1960) (Paperback)
Kinuthia MacHaria, Muigai Kanyua
R1,189 Discovery Miles 11 890 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Social Context of the Mau Mau Movement in Kenya (1952-1960) explores the social aspects of the Mau Mau Movement, which have been relatively unexamined in scholarly studies of the movement. This work situates the Mau Mau in the context of "Social Movement" literature; and more importantly, blends theory and practice through the use of first-hand narrative from Muigai Kanyua, a fighter in the Mau Mau forest for at least three years. Muigai Kanyua describes the need for strong social networks, trust, faith, and determination in the community and how the Mau Mau provided this courage and perseverance. Through detailed research and Kanyua's narrative, author Kinuthia Macharia explores the social climate that united different clans and ethnic groups and sustained the Mau Mau Movement. The work also examines the role of women in the movement and combat, and the enduring relevance of the Mau Mau movement in Kenya's politics and economic development.

Mundos de poder / Worlds of Power - Pensamiento religioso y practica politica en africa / Religious Thoughts and Political... Mundos de poder / Worlds of Power - Pensamiento religioso y practica politica en africa / Religious Thoughts and Political Practice in Africa (Spanish, Paperback)
Stephen Ellis, Gerrie ter Haar
R633 Discovery Miles 6 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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