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| Pygmies Were Our Compass" : Bantu and Batwa in the History of West Central Africa, Early Times to C. 1900 C.E - Kairn A. Klieman - Paperback - NON-FICTION - English - 9780325071053
Publisher: HEINEMANN ISBN-13: 9780325071053 ISBN-10: 0325071055 Pkg Size: 0.75 X 6 X 9
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Summary: This virtuoso interdisciplinary history reconstructs over two millennia of Batwa ("Pygmy") and Bantu history in equatorial Africa. Academic Level : Scholarly/Graduate Author : Kairn A. Klieman Binding : Paperback BISAC Subject : HISTORY / Africa / General Book Type : NON-FICTION Dewey : 967/.0049639461 Geographic Designator : Africa Language : English LCCN : 2003044984 Library Subject : Africa, Central, Bantu-speaking peoples, Batwa (African people), Historical linguistics, History Pages : xxxiv, : Place of Publication : United States Publication Date : 12/19/2003 Series : Social History of Africa Subject Development : African American, History | Table of Contents | | List of Maps, Figures, and Tables |
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| Acknowledgments |
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| Introduction |
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| 1. (Re)Constructing Histories: Central African Societies and the Burden of Myth |
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| 2. Bantu Expansion in the Western Equatorial Rainforest, c. 4000-1500 B.C.E. |
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| 3. Of Indigeneity and Incorporation: Immigrants and Autochthons on the Central African "Frontier" |
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| 4. New Economies, New Communities: The Impact of Bananas and Iron |
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| 5. Bantu Societies and the Ideology of the Primordial Batwa |
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| 6. Altered Associations: Bantu and Batwa, c. 1000-1900 C.E. |
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| Conclusion |
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| Bibliography |
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| Index |
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