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The Making of Men and Chikunda Ethnic Identities in the Unstable World of South-Central Africa 1750-1920. Allen and Barbara Isaacman reveal the colourful narrative of an obscure and impoverished people living in the shadows of history. Originating as slave armies on the plantations of Portuguese East Africa, the Chikunda emerged as noted elephant hunters, daring canoe voyagers, long-distance trade porters, and state builders as slavery melted away in 19th-century East Africa. With a sensitivity for forms of cultural expression and the changing relationships between men and women, the Isaacmans lead the reader into the insecure world of East Africa as freed slaves sought new ways of supporting themselves. The culmination of over 25 years of research, the Isaacmans have written a book that will provoke, delight, and inspire readers and scholars for decades to come.
Softcover. English. Heinemann. 2004. ISBN: 9780325002606. 384 pp. Good, possibly signed & inscribed. Book No: 2506399
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