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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1919 Edition.
This is a new release of the original 1923 edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1919 Edition.
1919. Other volumes in this set include ISBN number(s): 0766176436.
Volume 1 of 2. Who are the Ila speaking peoples? Generally
speaking, they are the people usually known as the Mashukulumbwe,
or as Livingstone spelled it, Bashukulompo. This work was not
prepared for ordinary domestic consumption. The authors endeavored
to describe the life as it is in actuality, and any one attempting
this with frankness must be prepared to see his work confined to a
comparatively narrow circle of readers. While not professing to be
scientifically trained anthropologists, the authors wrote with such
experts in mind, and if they have succeeded in giving them any
valuable material for their studies, the authors shall be glad.
Illustrated.
1923. This work is one of a series on "The World's Living
Religions," and is intended to furnish accurate and trustworthy,
though brief and popular, presentations of the actual religious
life of each great region of the non-Christian world. Its purpose
is to give the students of religion in the West and particularly
missionary candidates who are planning to go to Africa, or other
portions of the world where primitive peoples are living, a vivid
conception of the religious conditions which exist in such an area
and some understanding of the hold of the prevailing religion upon
those who follow it.
1919. Other volumes in this set include ISBN number(s): 0766176428.
Volume 2 of 2. Who are the Ila speaking peoples? Generally
speaking, they are the people usually known as the Mashukulumbwe,
or as Livingstone spelled it, Bashukulompo. This work was not
prepared for ordinary domestic consumption. The authors endeavored
to describe the life as it is in actuality, and any one attempting
this with frankness must be prepared to see his work confined to a
comparatively narrow circle of readers. While not professing to be
scientifically trained anthropologists, the authors wrote with such
experts in mind, and if they have succeeded in giving them any
valuable material for their studies, the authors shall be glad.
Illustrated.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the
original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as
marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe
this work is culturally important, we have made it available as
part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting
the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions
that are true to the original work.
1923. This work is one of a series on "The World's Living
Religions," and is intended to furnish accurate and trustworthy,
though brief and popular, presentations of the actual religious
life of each great region of the non-Christian world. Its purpose
is to give the students of religion in the West and particularly
missionary candidates who are planning to go to Africa, or other
portions of the world where primitive peoples are living, a vivid
conception of the religious conditions which exist in such an area
and some understanding of the hold of the prevailing religion upon
those who follow it.
Volume 1 of 2. Who are the Ila speaking peoples? Generally
speaking, they are the people usually known as the Mashukulumbwe,
or as Livingstone spelled it, Bashukulompo. This work was not
prepared for ordinary domestic consumption. The authors endeavored
to describe the life as it is in actuality, and any one attempting
this with frankness must be prepared to see his work confined to a
comparatively narrow circle of readers. While not professing to be
scientifically trained anthropologists, the authors wrote with such
experts in mind, and if they have succeeded in giving them any
valuable material for their studies, the authors shall be glad.
Illustrated.
Volume 2 of 2. Who are the Ila speaking peoples? Generally
speaking, they are the people usually known as the Mashukulumbwe,
or as Livingstone spelled it, Bashukulompo. This work was not
prepared for ordinary domestic consumption. The authors endeavored
to describe the life as it is in actuality, and any one attempting
this with frankness must be prepared to see his work confined to a
comparatively narrow circle of readers. While not professing to be
scientifically trained anthropologists, the authors wrote with such
experts in mind, and if they have succeeded in giving them any
valuable material for their studies, the authors shall be glad.
Illustrated.
This work is one of a series on "The World's Living Religions," and
is intended to furnish accurate and trustworthy, though brief and
popular, presentations of the actual religious life of each great
region of the non-Christian world. Its purpose is to give the
students of religion in the West and particularly missionary
candidates who are planning to go to Africa, or other portions of
the world where primitive peoples are living, a vivid conception of
the religious conditions which exist in such an area and some
understanding of the hold of the prevailing religion upon those who
follow it.
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