My History in My Language - Bemba
Author: Felistus Chikumbi Mwenda
Publisher: Mlambo Publishing
Published: 2022-05-13
Total Pages: 48
ISBN-13: 1915518067
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA 48 page pictorial Ancient Egypt history book of first words in Bemba.
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Author: Felistus Chikumbi Mwenda
Publisher: Mlambo Publishing
Published: 2022-05-13
Total Pages: 48
ISBN-13: 1915518067
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA 48 page pictorial Ancient Egypt history book of first words in Bemba.
Author: Andrew Roberts
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Published: 1973
Total Pages: 472
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gostave C. Kasonde
Publisher: African Books Collective
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 58
ISBN-13: 998299722X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Bemba language is a Bantu language that is spoken primarily in Zambia by the Bemba people and about 18 related ethnic groups. It is the second-most spoken lanuage in Zambia, after Nyanja. The purpose of this guide is to provide a structured set of lessons for those interested in learning Bemba. Following these lessons will give students of Bemba a basic level of understanding and conversation skills.
Author: Antonio Olliz Boyd
Publisher: Cambria Press
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 362
ISBN-13: 1604977043
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAntonio Olliz Boyd is an emeritus professor of Latin American literature at Temple University. He holds a PhD from Stanford University, an MS from Grorgetown University, and a BA from Long Island University. Dr. Olliz Boyd has published various essays on Afro Latino aesthetics in literature in volumes, such as the Dictionary of Literary Biography: Modern Latin-American Fiction Writers; Singular Like a Bird: The Art of Nancy Morejon; Imagination, Emblems and Expressions: Essays on Latin American, Caribbean, and Continental Culture and Identity; Blacks in Hispanic Literature: Critical Essays among others, as well as articles on Afro Latino literary criticism in various refereed journals. --Book Jacket.
Author: Deborah Cameron
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 396
ISBN-13: 9780415164009
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Author: Roy Willis
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2020-05-27
Total Pages: 194
ISBN-13: 1000181383
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhere does 'the self' in 'myself' begin and end? And what do ideas of 'spirit' tell us about the nature of human selfhood? To investigate these poorly understood matters, veteran anthropologist, neo-shaman and paranormal healer Roy Willis spent five months in a remote part of northern Zambia exploring human consciousness in a fascinating and sometimes terrifying series of adventures. This absorbing book tells the story of Willis' and his three local colleagues' quest, as they participate in and film rituals of ecstatic union with nature spirits and talk in depth with experts in managing the awesome powers of a world beyond the ordinary. The narrative follows the research team's day-to-day involvement with rituals of spirit revelation, healing, and exorcism, their encounters with the evil powers of sorcery, and the sometimes troubled relations between team members. The African healers in this book emerge both as exceptional individuals and as pioneering explorers of consciousness. Their experience is surprisingly congruent with our present sense of multiple and shifting selfhoods in the age of global electronic communication.
Author: Christine Saidi
Publisher: University Rochester Press
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 206
ISBN-13: 1580463274
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA radical reassessment of the importance of women in East-Central African society during the precolonial period.
Author: Anikó Hatoss
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Published: 2013-12-15
Total Pages: 279
ISBN-13: 9027271003
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis monograph presents an ecological perspective to the study of language maintenance and shift in immigrant contexts. The ecology incorporates past, present and future and treats spatial and temporal dimensions as the main organizing frames in which everyday language use and identity development can be explored. The methods combine a quantitative domain-based sociolinguistic survey with discourse analytic approaches. The novel approach is valuable for fellow researchers working in interdisciplinary fields of language maintenance, language shift, multilingualism andlanguage planning in migration contexts. The ecological perspective adds to sociolinguistic theories of globalization and responds to current dynamics of translocality in modern immigrant contexts. The research presents language use and language planning efforts in the Sudanese community of Australia. Language, culture, race and ethnic identity are explored in unique sociolinguistic contexts using an emic research lens and giving voice to the participants.
Author: Andrew Gray
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 89
ISBN-13: 1326253816
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA practical guide to modern Bemba, Zambia's most widely spoken language. Includes everyday phrases, an introduction to the sounds and grammar of the language, and English-Bemba and Bemba-English A-Z vocabulary.
Author: David M. Gordon
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Published: 2006-02-01
Total Pages: 321
ISBN-13: 0299213633
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNachituti’s Gift challenges conventional theories of economic development with a compelling comparative case study of inland fisheries in Zambia and Congo from pre- to postcolonial times. Neoclassical development models conjure a simple, abstract progression from wealth held in people to money or commodities; instead, Gordon argues, primary social networks and oral charters like “Nachituti’s Gift” remained decisive long after the rise of intensive trade and market activities. Interweaving oral traditions, songs, and interviews as well as extensive archival research, Gordon’s lively tale is at once a subtle analysis of economic and social transformations, an insightful exercise in environmental history, and a revealing study of comparative politics. Honorable Mention, Melville J. Herskovits Award, African Studies Association “A powerful portrayal of the complexity, fluidity, and subtlety of Lake Mweru fishers’ production strategies . . . . Natchituti’s Gift adds nuance and evidence to some of the most important and sophisticated conversations going on in African studies today.”—Kirk Arden Hoppe, International Journal of African Historical Studies “A lively and intelligent book, which offers a solid contribution to ongoing debates about the interplay of the politics of environment, history and economy.”—Joost Fontein, Africa “Well researched and referenced . . . . [Natchituti’s Gift] will be of interest to those in a wide variety of disciplines including anthropology, African Studies, history, geography, and environmental studies.”—Heidi G. Frontani, H-SAfrica