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The Peoples of Africa: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary
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The Peoples of Africa: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary

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Recent historical events have made it quite clear that the world is in for a long-term continuation of ethnic rivalries that have been going on for centuries. The short-term hegemony of the European empires, the Soviet Union and the United States may have temporarily subdued some of those conflicts, but older identities are now reasserting themselves. The most complicated, diverse ethnic setting is in Africa, where several thousand languages still provide powerful identities to as many ethnic groups. The Peoples of Africa provides a brief description of the more than 1,800 individual African ethnic groups living today in Africa. Where possible, the individual ethnic groups are discussed in terms of their geographical settings, religion, population and local economy. Reference librarians, African area specialists and students of African history and culture should find this book a valuable guide.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
28 May 1996
Pages
696
ISBN
9780313279188

Recent historical events have made it quite clear that the world is in for a long-term continuation of ethnic rivalries that have been going on for centuries. The short-term hegemony of the European empires, the Soviet Union and the United States may have temporarily subdued some of those conflicts, but older identities are now reasserting themselves. The most complicated, diverse ethnic setting is in Africa, where several thousand languages still provide powerful identities to as many ethnic groups. The Peoples of Africa provides a brief description of the more than 1,800 individual African ethnic groups living today in Africa. Where possible, the individual ethnic groups are discussed in terms of their geographical settings, religion, population and local economy. Reference librarians, African area specialists and students of African history and culture should find this book a valuable guide.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
28 May 1996
Pages
696
ISBN
9780313279188