Mandinko: The Ethnography of a West African Holy Land

Mandinko: The Ethnography of a West African Holy Land image
ISBN-10:

0881332941

ISBN-13:

9780881332940

Edition: Reprint
Released: Jan 01, 1987
Publisher: Waveland Pr Inc.
Format: Paperback, 116 pages
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Description:

The portrait of the Mandinko that emerges in this case study is one of a particularly religious people who have a deep sense of their own history and of their importance to the history of their particular region of West Africa. The book accomplishes what a good ethnography should--the descrip- tion and interpretation of the significant institutions of contemporary Mandinka life, including social organization, sex roles, marriage, kinship, leadership and authority, warfare, a slave caste system, religion, subsistence, and environment. Where possible, these institutions are viewed in the context of social history and in light of the advent and impact of Islam.












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