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Introduction |
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Part I. Archaeological Sources |
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Section Introduction: Archaeology and History |
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3 | (4) |
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Trouble with Siblings: Archaeological and Historical Interpretation of the West African Past |
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7 | (9) |
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Material Culture and Cadastral Data: Documenting the Cedarberg Frontier, South Africa, 1725--1740 |
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16 | (17) |
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Chronology, Material Culture, and Pathways to the Cultural History of Yoruba-Edo Region, 500 B.C.--A.D. 1800 |
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33 | (47) |
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For Trinkets Such As Beads: A Revalorization of Khoisan Labor in Colonial Southern Africa |
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80 | (25) |
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Part II. Africa and the Atlantic World |
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Section Introduction: Methodology through the Ethnic Lens: The Study of Atlantic Africa |
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105 | (13) |
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Pathways to African Ethnicity in the Americas: African National Associations in Cuba during Slavery |
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118 | (27) |
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Slave Trade Nomenclature and African Ethnicities in the Americas: Evidence from Early Eighteenth-Century Costa Rica |
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145 | (11) |
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Africa in Louisiana: In Search of ``Bambara'' and Creole Identities in Literary and Statistical Sources |
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156 | (13) |
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Part III. Documentary Sources |
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Section Introduction: New Approaches to Documentary Sources |
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169 | (4) |
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They Called Themselves Iloikop: Rethinking Pastoralist History in Nineteenth-Century East Africa |
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173 | (22) |
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Interpreting Cases, Disentangling Disputes: Court Cases as a Source for Understanding Patron-Client Relationships in Early Colonial Lagos |
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195 | (24) |
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Capricious Tyrants and Persecuted Subjects: Reading between the Lines of Missionary Records in Precolonial Northern Namibia |
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219 | (20) |
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Section Introduction: Oral Tradition: Classic Questions, New Answers |
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239 | (10) |
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Narratives on Pilgrimages to Mecca: Beauty versus History in Mande Oral Tradition |
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249 | (19) |
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Kingship and the Mediators of the Past: Oral Tradition and Ritual Performance in Nupeland, Nigeria |
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268 | (27) |
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Passages in a Struggle over the Past: Stories of Maji Maji in Njombe, Tanzania |
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295 | (17) |
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Maisha: Life History and the History of Livelihood along the TAZARA Railway in Tanzania |
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312 | (19) |
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Part V. Innovative Sources and Methods |
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Section Introduction: Innovative Sources and Methods |
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331 | (4) |
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Ben and Maggie: Consuming Data: Reassessing Scientific and Anthropological Evidence: Historical Perspective on Nutrition Studies |
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335 | (11) |
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Electricity Networks in Africa: A Comparative Study, or How to Write Social History from Economic Sources |
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346 | (15) |
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Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch |
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``Rain or Shine We Gonna' Rock'': Dance Subcultures and Identity Construction in Accra, Ghana |
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361 | (15) |
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Sample Surveys: Underexploited Sources for African Social History |
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376 | (17) |
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Contributors |
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Index |
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