John Roscoe
The Northern Bantu
John Roscoe
The Northern Bantu
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An ethnographic survey of six different indigenous Bantu speaking groups in Uganda, first published in 1915.
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An ethnographic survey of six different indigenous Bantu speaking groups in Uganda, first published in 1915.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9781108010726
- ISBN-10: 1108010725
- Artikelnr.: 31203212
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9781108010726
- ISBN-10: 1108010725
- Artikelnr.: 31203212
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. The Banyoro
a Pastoral People: 1. The country
the people
the king; 2. Government; 3. Clans
totems and terms of relationship; 4. Marriage and birth; 5. Sickness and death; 6. Industries; 7. Warfare; 8. Hunting
drums and their use; 9. Religious beliefs; Part II. The Banyankole
a Pastoral Tribe of Ankole: 10. The country and people; 11. Government
clans and totems
marriage; 12. Birth customs
sickness
death and burial; 13. Religious beliefs
hunting
counting and division of time
music and games; Part III. The Bakene
Lake Dwellers: 14. The Bakene
lake dwellers; sociology
government
religion
fishing
building
dress and ornaments; Part IV. The Bagesu a Cannibal Tribe: 15. The Bagesu
cultivation
food and government; 16. Marriage
birth
sickness and death; 17. Religious beliefs; 18. Music
dancing
warfare
building
amusements and hunting; Part V. The Bagosa: 19. North-western district
central district and southern district; 20. Marriage and birth customs; 21. Sickness
death and burial; 22. Government
industries
pleasures
building and warfare; 23. Religious beliefs; Part VI. Nilotic Tribes
the Bateso and the Kavirondo: 24. The Bateso and their country
government
social customs and religion; 25. The Nilotic Kavirondo and their country
government
marriage
birth and puberty; 26. Sickness
death
burial
warfare
industries
religion and relationships; Index.
a Pastoral People: 1. The country
the people
the king; 2. Government; 3. Clans
totems and terms of relationship; 4. Marriage and birth; 5. Sickness and death; 6. Industries; 7. Warfare; 8. Hunting
drums and their use; 9. Religious beliefs; Part II. The Banyankole
a Pastoral Tribe of Ankole: 10. The country and people; 11. Government
clans and totems
marriage; 12. Birth customs
sickness
death and burial; 13. Religious beliefs
hunting
counting and division of time
music and games; Part III. The Bakene
Lake Dwellers: 14. The Bakene
lake dwellers; sociology
government
religion
fishing
building
dress and ornaments; Part IV. The Bagesu a Cannibal Tribe: 15. The Bagesu
cultivation
food and government; 16. Marriage
birth
sickness and death; 17. Religious beliefs; 18. Music
dancing
warfare
building
amusements and hunting; Part V. The Bagosa: 19. North-western district
central district and southern district; 20. Marriage and birth customs; 21. Sickness
death and burial; 22. Government
industries
pleasures
building and warfare; 23. Religious beliefs; Part VI. Nilotic Tribes
the Bateso and the Kavirondo: 24. The Bateso and their country
government
social customs and religion; 25. The Nilotic Kavirondo and their country
government
marriage
birth and puberty; 26. Sickness
death
burial
warfare
industries
religion and relationships; Index.
Part I. The Banyoro
a Pastoral People: 1. The country
the people
the king; 2. Government; 3. Clans
totems and terms of relationship; 4. Marriage and birth; 5. Sickness and death; 6. Industries; 7. Warfare; 8. Hunting
drums and their use; 9. Religious beliefs; Part II. The Banyankole
a Pastoral Tribe of Ankole: 10. The country and people; 11. Government
clans and totems
marriage; 12. Birth customs
sickness
death and burial; 13. Religious beliefs
hunting
counting and division of time
music and games; Part III. The Bakene
Lake Dwellers: 14. The Bakene
lake dwellers; sociology
government
religion
fishing
building
dress and ornaments; Part IV. The Bagesu a Cannibal Tribe: 15. The Bagesu
cultivation
food and government; 16. Marriage
birth
sickness and death; 17. Religious beliefs; 18. Music
dancing
warfare
building
amusements and hunting; Part V. The Bagosa: 19. North-western district
central district and southern district; 20. Marriage and birth customs; 21. Sickness
death and burial; 22. Government
industries
pleasures
building and warfare; 23. Religious beliefs; Part VI. Nilotic Tribes
the Bateso and the Kavirondo: 24. The Bateso and their country
government
social customs and religion; 25. The Nilotic Kavirondo and their country
government
marriage
birth and puberty; 26. Sickness
death
burial
warfare
industries
religion and relationships; Index.
a Pastoral People: 1. The country
the people
the king; 2. Government; 3. Clans
totems and terms of relationship; 4. Marriage and birth; 5. Sickness and death; 6. Industries; 7. Warfare; 8. Hunting
drums and their use; 9. Religious beliefs; Part II. The Banyankole
a Pastoral Tribe of Ankole: 10. The country and people; 11. Government
clans and totems
marriage; 12. Birth customs
sickness
death and burial; 13. Religious beliefs
hunting
counting and division of time
music and games; Part III. The Bakene
Lake Dwellers: 14. The Bakene
lake dwellers; sociology
government
religion
fishing
building
dress and ornaments; Part IV. The Bagesu a Cannibal Tribe: 15. The Bagesu
cultivation
food and government; 16. Marriage
birth
sickness and death; 17. Religious beliefs; 18. Music
dancing
warfare
building
amusements and hunting; Part V. The Bagosa: 19. North-western district
central district and southern district; 20. Marriage and birth customs; 21. Sickness
death and burial; 22. Government
industries
pleasures
building and warfare; 23. Religious beliefs; Part VI. Nilotic Tribes
the Bateso and the Kavirondo: 24. The Bateso and their country
government
social customs and religion; 25. The Nilotic Kavirondo and their country
government
marriage
birth and puberty; 26. Sickness
death
burial
warfare
industries
religion and relationships; Index.