Although historians today turn increasingly to oral tradition as
a source of data on the history of non-literate peoples, Paul Irwin
cautions them against uncritical use of such evidence. In an
attempt to determine how much historians can learn about the past
from oral traditions, he studies those of Liptako, now a part of
Upper Volta hut in the nineteenth century an emirate in one of West
Africa's great imperial systems.
Originally published in 1981.
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