Status and Identity in West Africa. Nyamakalaw of Mande
1997; Brill; Volume: 27; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/1581686
ISSN1570-0666
AutoresHelen A. Regis, David C. Conrad, Barbara E. Frank,
Tópico(s)African history and culture analysis
ResumoACKNOWLEDGMENTS A NOTE ON ORTHOGRAPHY AND TERMINOLOGY Introduction Nyamakalaya Contradiction and Ambifuity in Mande Society David C. Conrad and Barbara E. Frank Part One: The Paradox of Word and Meaning I. Etymologies of nyamakala Charles S. Bird, Martha B. Kendall, and Kalilou Tera II. Power, Structure, and Mande Jeliw Barbara G. Hoffman III. The Semantics of jugu Blacksmiths, Lore, and WhoOs Bad in Mande Patrick R. McNaughton Part Two: Retracing Steps in Search of Social History IV. Linguistic Evidence for the History of West african oCastesO Tal Tamari V. Blind Man Meets Prophet Oral Tradition, Islam, and fune Identity David C. Conrad VI. Soninke garankew and Bamana-Malinke jeliw Mande Leatherworkers, Identity, and the Diaspora Barbara E. Frank Part Three: The Power of Agency and Identity VII. The Dieli of Korhogo Identity and Identification Robert Launay VIII. Women Craft Specialists in Jenne The Manipulation of Mande Social Categories Adria LaViolette IX. Jaliya in the Modern World A Tribute to Banzumana Sissko and Massa Makan Diabate Cheick Mahamadou Cherif Keita CONTRIBUTORS INDEX
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