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Telling Our Own Stories: Local Histories from South Mara, Tanzania (African Sources for African History, 4)
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In this collection of ethnic group histories, written by authors from the Mara Region of Tanzania, local people tell their stories as a way to inspire development that builds on the strengths of the past. It combines histories from the small, but closely related, ethnic groups of Ikizu, Sizaki, Ikoma, Ngoreme, Nata, Ishenyi and Tatoga in South Mara, east of Lake Victoria and west of Serengeti National Park. Many of the authors compiled their stories by meeting with groups of elders. They were concerned to preserve history for the next generation who had not taken the time to learn the stories orally.
The stories were written in Swahili and translated into English with annotations and an introduction so that readers not familiar with this region might also share in the experience. It also includes transcriptions of oral interviews with some of the same stories to get a sense of the ongoing conversions about the past. This collection makes local history told in a local idiom accessible to students of African history interested in social memory and the creation of ethnicity.
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BK6164
Categories: African Anthropology, African Authors, African History, African Studies, Anthropology, Author Origin, Cultural Studies, East African History, Explore the World, Geography & Cultures, Historical Study & Educational Resources, History, Politics & Social Sciences, Postcolonial Theory, Social Science, Sociology, Tanzania, Tertiary Textbooks, Textbooks, Urban Studies: Theory and Philosophy, US/Canadian Authors
Tags: African, African Literature, African Sources for African History, African Studies, Andrew Burton, Black Interest, Critical Essays, Criticism, Culture, Dar es Salaam: Histories from an Emerging African Metropolis, James Brennan, Jan Bender Shetler, Literature, Tanzania, Telling Our Own Stories: Local Histories from South Mara, Tertiary Textbook, Tertiary Textbooks, Textbook, Textbooks, Yusuf Lawi
Additional information
Weight | 0.650 kg |
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ISBN | 978-9004126251 |
Year Published | 2003 |
Pages | 331 |
Format | Paperback |
Jan Bender Shetler
Jan Bender Shetler, Ph.D. (1998) at the University of Florida, is Assistant Professor of History at Goshen College, Indiana. Her dissertation, The Landscapes of Memory: A History of Social Identity in the Western Serengeti, Tanzania is based on research in oral traditions of the precolonial period.
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