Irua : : circumcision songs of the Kikuyu / / Valeer Neckebrouck.

African popular literature has justly been described as the incontestable reservoir of the values, sensibilities, esthetics and achievements of traditional African thought and imagination and as the basic source for understanding the traditional African mind. Because it bears unmistakable traces of...

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Superior document:Studia anthropologica
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Place / Publishing House:Leuven : : Leuven University Press,, 1998.
Year of Publication:1998
Language:English
Series:Studia anthropologica.
Physical Description:1 online resource (86 pages).
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