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منشور في 1917
Varia africana /

: 1 (1917)-
Ceased with 5 (1932) : Editor varies.
Imprint varies. : 3 volumes : illustrations, maps, plates ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographies.

An African people in the twentieth century /

: xvi, 300 pages : illustrations, maps, plates ; 23 cm. : Bibliography : page 289.

African ethnonyms and toponyms : report and papers of the meeting of experts organized by Unesco in Paris, 3-7 July, 1978 /

: 198 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Bibliography : pages [187-196] : 9231019449

The Akikuyu : their customs, traditions and folklore /

: At head of title : Catholic mission of the Consolata fathers. : xv, 324 pages, [150] pages of plates : illustrations, map ; 25 cm. : Bibliography : pages [313]

منشور في 1930
The Khoisan peoples of South Africa : Bushmen and Hottentots /

: Includes index. : xi, 450 pages, [8] leaves of plates : maps (fold.), photos ; 22 cm. : Bibliography : pages 439-445.

The Akikuyu, their customs, traditions and folklore /

: At head of title : Catholic mission of the Consolata fathers.
Translated by Revision Fr. V. Merlo Pick. cf. Pref. : xv, 324 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. : Bibliography : page [313]

منشور في 1960
Cultures and societies of Africa /

: 614 pages : plates, color map (on lining papers) ; 24 cm. : Bibliography : pages 565-598.

منشور في 2016
The Khōjā of Tanzania : discontinuities of a postcolonial religious identity /

: The Khōjā of Tanzania, Discontinuities of a Postcolonial Religious Identity attempts to reconstruct the development of Khōjā religious identity from their arrival to the Swahili coast in the late 18th century until the turn of the 21st century. This multidisciplinary study incorporates Gujarati, Kacchī, Swahili, and Arabic sources to examine the formation of an Afro-Asian Islamic identity (jamatī) from their initial Indic caste identity (jñāti) towards an emergent Near Eastern imaged Islamic nation (ummatī) through four disciplinary approaches: historiography, politics, linguistics, and ethnology. Over the past two centuries, rapid transitions and discontinuities have produced the profound tensions which have resulted from the willful amnesia of their pre-Islamic Indic civilizational past for an ideological and politicized 'Islamic' present. This study aims to document, theorize, and engage this theological transformation of modern Khōjā religious identities as expressed through dimensions of power, language, space, and the body.
: 1 online resource (xvii, 226 pages) : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004292888 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.