The Voice of Africa

The Voice of Africa
Title The Voice of Africa PDF eBook
Author Leo Frobenius
Publisher
Total Pages 462
Release 1913
Genre Africa, Sub-Saharan
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The Voice of Africa

The Voice of Africa
Title The Voice of Africa PDF eBook
Author Leo Frobenius
Publisher
Total Pages 458
Release 1913
Genre Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Voice in the Night

Voice in the Night
Title Voice in the Night PDF eBook
Author Pastor Surprise
Publisher Baker Books
Total Pages 128
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1441270191

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Astonishing True Story of the Miracles That Are Changing Africa Born into a long line of witch doctors, Surprise ("Surpresa") Sithole was destined for a life of fear, oppression, and poverty in the jungles of Africa. But at the age of fifteen, he was awakened in the middle of the night by an unfamiliar voice. Urgent, but not harsh, it told him to get up and leave his family immediately. As Surprise stepped out into the night, away from everything dear to him, he had no idea who God was--or what he had in store for him. From miraculous signs and wonders to supernatural deliverance from certain death to divine revivals that overtook countries, Surprise has followed wherever God has led, becoming an agent of hope and change in a continent devastated by war, poverty, and spiritual oppression. Voice in the Night is the amazing true story of what began that night in a jungle hut more than twenty-five years ago: a journey--an adventure--of faith and miracles.

Facing Mount Kenya

Facing Mount Kenya
Title Facing Mount Kenya PDF eBook
Author Jomo Kenyatta
Publisher African Books Collective
Total Pages 260
Release 1978-12-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9966566104

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Facing Mount Kenya, first published in 1938, is a monograph on the life and customs of the Gikuyu people of central Kenya prior to their contact with Europeans. It is unique in anthropological literature for it gives an account of the social institutions and religious rites of an African people, permeated by the emotions that give to customs and observances their meaning. It is characterised by both insight and a tinge of romanticism. The author, proud of his African blood and ways of thought, takes the reader through a thorough and clear picture of Gikuyu life and customs, painting an almost utopian picture of their social norms and the sophisticated codes by which all aspects of the society were governed. This book is one of a kind, capturing and documenting traditions fast disappearing. It is therefore a must-read for all who want to learn about African culture.

The Voice of Africa

The Voice of Africa
Title The Voice of Africa PDF eBook
Author Leo Frobenius
Publisher
Total Pages 424
Release 1968
Genre History
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African Genesis

African Genesis
Title African Genesis PDF eBook
Author Leo Frobenius
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 258
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0486409112

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Presents a collection of African folk tales and myths.

Voices of the Poor in Africa

Voices of the Poor in Africa
Title Voices of the Poor in Africa PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Allo Isichei
Publisher University Rochester Press
Total Pages 310
Release 2004
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781580461795

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An ambitious new approach to African studies, utilizing indigenous sources to bring back the voices of the native Africans in their own words rather than that of colonizers and foreigners. Elizabeth Isichei explores the Atlantic slave trade, as reflected in the poetics of rumour and the poetics of memory -- an approach different from the quantitative and demographic studies which have transformed the subject over the past twenty years. To this and to her study of popular consciousness in the colony and postcolony, she brings together a wide range of disciplines -- ethnography, art and art history, and contemporary literary theory among them -- to look at the intellectual history of Africa, from African rather than European premises. The result is a history of popular consciousness which shows the experiences of ordinary people, often in protest to an ongoing experience of exploitation. Elizabeth Isichei is Professor of Religious Studies, Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand and author of over a dozen books on African history and religion. She holds an Oxford doctorate, and aD.Litt from the University of Canterbury, and is a fellow of the Royal Society [N.Z.]