My First Kwanzaa

My First Kwanzaa

Author: Karen Katz

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2003-11

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780805070774

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A girl describes how she and her family celebrate the seven days of Kwanzaa.


Jambo Means Hello

Jambo Means Hello

Author: Muriel L. Feelings

Publisher:

Published: 2011-05

Total Pages: 49

ISBN-13: 9781437977080

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This book introduces the reader to words in Swahili, the language spoken across more of Africa than any other language. Author Muriel Feelings states in her introduction: żThere is a Swahili proverb that says: 'Haba na haba hujaza kibabaż: Little by little fills the measure. It is hoped that through this introduction to Swahili, children of African ancestry will seek to learn more little by littleż, through available books, people, and travel.ż In fact, children of any ancestry will also enjoy learning the Swahili words presented here. Tom Feelingsż sepia-toned illustrations of life in Africa are subtle yet luminous. Includes a map of the continent of Africa, showing countries where Swahili is spoken. żA lyrical song of Swahili life.ż żSuperbly beautiful.ż A Caldecott Honor Book.


Moja Means One

Moja Means One

Author: Muriel L. Feelings

Publisher: Perfection Learning

Published: 1987-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780812453805

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A counting book that gives a beautiful tribute to the heritage of east Africa.


The Story of Swahili

The Story of Swahili

Author: John M. Mugane

Publisher: Ohio University Press

Published: 2015-07-15

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 0896804895

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Swahili was once an obscure dialect of an East African Bantu language. Today more than one hundred million people use it: Swahili is to eastern and central Africa what English is to the world. From its embrace in the 1960s by the black freedom movement in the United States to its adoption in 2004 as the African Union’s official language, Swahili has become a truly international language. How this came about and why, of all African languages, it happened only to Swahili is the story that John M. Mugane sets out to explore. The remarkable adaptability of Swahili has allowed Africans and others to tailor the language to their needs, extending its influence far beyond its place of origin. Its symbolic as well as its practical power has evolved from its status as a language of contact among diverse cultures, even as it embodies the history of communities in eastern and central Africa and throughout the Indian Ocean world. The Story of Swahili calls for a reevaluation of the widespread assumption that cultural superiority, military conquest, and economic dominance determine a language’s prosperity. This sweeping history gives a vibrant, living language its due, highlighting its nimbleness from its beginnings to its place today in the fast-changing world of global communication.


I Can Speak Swahili - Hakuna Matata

I Can Speak Swahili - Hakuna Matata

Author: Kadebe Debe

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-01-18

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 9781794325128

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A super simple book designed to teach bilingual children the names of the animals in our amazing world.Have fun with rhymes and rhythms, discover words and join in the Swahili animal names learning safari.


Swahili Grammar and Workbook

Swahili Grammar and Workbook

Author: Fidèle Mpiranya

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-10-10

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1317612922

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Swahili Grammar and Workbook provides a practical and comprehensive companion to Swahili grammar, filling in gaps left by other textbooks. Presenting the essentials of Swahili grammar in a highly accessible fashion, it reduces complex language topics to helpful rules and mnemonic aids, enabling maximum grammar retention and accurate usage. Grammar points are followed by multiple examples and exercises, allowing students to consolidate and practice their learning. No prior knowledge of linguistic terminology is required. Key features include: Twenty five language notes covering key topics such as: personal pronouns; the Swahili noun class system; special class combinations; the imperative, the subjunctive, and the conditional moods; the use of comparatives; the use of monosyllabic verbs; the passive form and various other forms of verb extensions; the relative clause Clear, detailed and jargon-free grammatical explanations supported by an assortment of helpful diagrams, charts and tables and many relevant and up-to-date examples A wide range of communication-oriented exercises to reinforce learning and develop students’ ability to use Swahili actively Audio files to support pronunciation practice, clearly linked to relevant sections of the book and available for free download at http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9781138808263/ Four appendices, Swahili-English and English-Swahili vocabulary lists, a bibliography and an index presented at the back of the book for easy access to information. Written by a highly experienced instructor, Swahili Grammar and Workbook will be an essential resource for all students and teachers of Swahili. It is suitable for use both as a companion reference text in language courses and as a standalone text in independent grammar classes.


The Swahili World

The Swahili World

Author: Stephanie Wynne-Jones

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-10-16

Total Pages: 672

ISBN-13: 1317430166

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The Swahili World presents the fascinating story of a major world civilization, exploring the archaeology, history, linguistics, and anthropology of the Indian Ocean coast of Africa. It covers a 1,500-year sweep of history, from the first settlement of the coast to the complex urban tradition found there today. Swahili towns contain monumental palaces, tombs, and mosques, set among more humble houses; they were home to fishers, farmers, traders, and specialists of many kinds. The towns have been Muslim since perhaps the eighth century CE, participating in international networks connecting people around the Indian Ocean rim and beyond. Successive colonial regimes have helped shape modern Swahili society, which has incorporated such influences into the region’s long-standing cosmopolitan tradition. This is the first volume to explore the Swahili in chronological perspective. Each chapter offers a unique wealth of detail on an aspect of the region’s past, written by the leading scholars on the subject. The result is a book that allows both specialist and non-specialist readers to explore the diversity of the Swahili tradition, how Swahili society has changed over time, as well as how our understandings of the region have shifted since Swahili studies first began. Scholars of the African continent will find the most nuanced and detailed consideration of Swahili culture, language and history ever produced. For readers unfamiliar with the region or the people involved, the chapters here provide an ideal introduction to a new and wonderful geography, at the interface of Africa and the Indian Ocean world, and among a people whose culture remains one of Africa’s most distinctive achievements.


Kuku and Mwewe - A Swahili Folktale

Kuku and Mwewe - A Swahili Folktale

Author: Marta Munté Vidal

Publisher: Cuento de Luz

Published: 2014-01-01

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 8415619987

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A wonderful tale inspired by an old Swahili legend, The Chicken and the Eagle will reveal an amazing secret, and Kuku and Mwewe will live in your imagination forever. Guided Reading Level: M, Lexile Level: 770L


Telling Our Own Stories

Telling Our Own Stories

Author: Shetler

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-10-11

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 9004492348

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In this collection of ethnic group histories, written by authors from the Mara Region of Tanzania, local people tell their stories as a way to inspire development that builds on the strengths of the past. It combines histories from the small, but closely related, ethnic groups of Ikizu, Sizaki, Ikoma, Ngoreme, Nata, Ishenyi and Tatoga in South Mara, east of Lake Victoria and west of Serengeti National Park. Many of the authors compiled their stories by meeting with groups of elders. They were concerned to preserve history for the next generation who had not taken the time to learn the stories orally. The stories were written in Swahili and translated into English with annotations and an introduction so that readers not familiar with this region might also share in the experience. It also includes transcriptions of oral interviews with some of the same stories to get a sense of the ongoing conversions about the past. This collection makes local history told in a local idiom accessible to students of African history interested in social memory and the creation of ethnicity.


Making Identity on the Swahili Coast

Making Identity on the Swahili Coast

Author: Steven Fabian

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2019-11-07

Total Pages: 371

ISBN-13: 1108492045

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A re-examination of the historical development of urban identity and community along the Swahili Coast.