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Origins Of Kingship Traditions And Symbolism In The Great Lakes Region Of Africa 2nd Edition Birgitta Farelius

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Origins Of Kingship Traditions And Symbolism In The Great Lakes Region Of Africa 2nd Edition Birgitta Farelius
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Publisher: Fountain Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 55.77 MB
Pages: 466
Author: Birgitta Farelius
ISBN: 9789970251483, 9970251481
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 2

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Origins Of Kingship Traditions And Symbolism In The Great Lakes Region Of Africa 2nd Edition Birgitta Farelius by Birgitta Farelius 9789970251483, 9970251481 instant download after payment.

Much has hitherto been written about the people in the Great Lakes region, all of which is important when seen from various perspectives. This book has made use of earlier recorded observations. However, no history of a people or their lifestyle and thought patterns is static, which means that there will always be room for further investigation at all levels. The text presented in this study seeks to be a further contribution to a fuller and more meaningful understanding of the cultural history of the Great Lakes region from the inside. The author's Karagwe grass-roots experience has opened up a rich cultural network, exposing aspects of regional history that cut across local boundaries.

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