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Ethnicities And Tribes In Subsaharan Africa Opening Old Wounds 1st Edition S N Sangmpam Auth

  • SKU: BELL-5881940
Ethnicities And Tribes In Subsaharan Africa Opening Old Wounds 1st Edition S N Sangmpam Auth
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Ethnicities And Tribes In Subsaharan Africa Opening Old Wounds 1st Edition S N Sangmpam Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.33 MB
Pages: 113
Author: S. N. Sangmpam (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319501994, 9783319502007, 3319501992, 331950200X
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Ethnicities And Tribes In Subsaharan Africa Opening Old Wounds 1st Edition S N Sangmpam Auth by S. N. Sangmpam (auth.) 9783319501994, 9783319502007, 3319501992, 331950200X instant download after payment.

This book proposes new avenues for understanding tribal allegiance in Sub-Saharan Africa. Much research on ethnicity and cultural pluralism in Sub-Saharan Africa falsely equates the term "tribe" with "ethnicity" and obscures the differences between Sub-Saharan Africa and other regions. It also puts too much emphasis on the role of the colonial state in fostering tribal allegiance. This book challenges these claims and offers an alternate way of understanding tribal allegiance in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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