Tears of rain : ethnicity and history in central western Zambia

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Tears of rain : ethnicity and history in central western Zambia

Wim van Binsbergen

(Monographs from the African Studies Centre, Leiden)

Kegan Paul International, 1992

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 457-471) and indexes

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First published in 1992. This is a book about ethnicity among the Nkoya people in central western Zambia, and about the historical background out of which that ethnicity is made. It studies in detail the fascinating ways in which ethnicity both creates, and feeds upon, ethno-history. At the same time it assesses the possibility of reconstructing objective historical processes, in that region since the sixteenth century, on the basis primarily of one very extensive source, Rev. Johasaphat Malasha Shimunika's Likota lya Bankoya, whose production (as a compilation and processing of local oral traditions) is intimately related to contemporary ethnicity. But most of all this is a book about that fundamental, and humble, condition of scholarship: reading.

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Part I. Tears of Rain : Ethnicity and history IN CENTRAL WESTERN ZAMBIA Chapter 1. The contemporary point of departure: The Nkoya-speaking people and their chiefs Chapter 2. The Likota lya Bankoya manuscript Chapter 3. Historical criticism of Likota lya Bankoya Chapter 4. State formation in central western Zambia as depicted in Likota lya Bankoya Chapter 5. State and society in nineteenth-century central western Zambia:Chapter 6. Likota lya Bankoya as cosmology and as history: Aspects of Nkoya symbolism and its transformations Part II. Likotalya Bankoya :Part III. The history of the Nkoyapeople Part IV . Reference Material

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