Please, Take Photographs

Please, Take Photographs

Author: Sindiwe Magona

Publisher: African Books Collective

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 0980272955

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Sindiwe Magona's poems conspire with her. Even years after being written, they still seem warm from her lips, and it is this residue of her telling them that draws you into their confidence. From the languid innocence of the poems about her village, to her shattering images of Africa at war, Magona leads you headlong into her fireside circle where archetypes flicker like shadows on a face that has seen, and been. Please, Take Photographs is defiant and tender, horrific and homely, at once irreverent, outspoken and beautiful.


History of the Zambia Baptist Association 1905-2005

History of the Zambia Baptist Association 1905-2005

Author: L. Frey

Publisher: African Books Collective

Published: 2020-11-17

Total Pages: 622

ISBN-13: 9996066495

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Much good academic work has been done on the mainline churches in many African countries. But less so on the "smaller" missions and the churches that they founded. This book describes the history of one of the "smaller" churches the Zambia Baptist Association with its roots in Malawi (1905) and its missionary connections to England, South Africa, Sweden, Australia and finally to the Liebenzell Mission in Germany. It is thus one of the many contributions needed for the writing of a history of the Evangelical churches of Africa.


Death, Belief and Politics in Central African History

Death, Belief and Politics in Central African History

Author: Kalusa, Walima T.

Publisher: The Lembani Trust

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 9982680013

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In this set of essays Walima T. Kalusa and Megan Vaughan explore themes in the history of death in Zambia and Malawi from the late nineteenth century to the present day. Drawing on extensive archival and oral historical research they examine the impact of Christianity on spiritual beliefs, the racialised politics of death on the colonial Copperbelt, the transformation of burial practices, the histories of suicide and of maternal mortality, and the political life of the corpse.


Explaining the Practice of Elevating an Ancestor for Veneration

Explaining the Practice of Elevating an Ancestor for Veneration

Author: George Shakwelele

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2023-06-13

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1666714089

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The Bisa people of Nabwalya, Zambia love their culture and gladly celebrate all their traditional festivals. This book presents exciting research into Kusefya pa ngena, rituals through which the Bisa elect ancestors for veneration. The Bisa speak freely of how their belief in ancestor veneration does not conflict with their worship of God. For them, the two work hand in hand. Traditional practices are considered vital to the community because they enhance life, reinforce cultural values, and explain life events. Those questioned said ancestor veneration should continue because it benefits current and future generations. For example, their most celebrated ancestor, Kabuswe Yombwe, when petitioned, provides rain and a good harvest for the community. People affirmed that rain fell each time they petitioned Kabuswe. One woman, who is married to an elder in a Pentecostal church, vowed not to give up ancestor veneration, to which she attributed the healing of her son and daughter. She pledged her allegiance to both Jesus Christ and to her family’s ancestors. In another story, an ancestor appears in a dream to an expectant woman demanding that her child be given a feminine name. The mother obeys to avoid the child being born with a sickness . . .


Morality, Hope and Grief

Morality, Hope and Grief

Author: Hansj Rg Dilger

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9781845456634

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`[S]ome of the best, most thoughtful scholarship on AIDS in Africa.'---Julie Livingston, Rutgers University --


Missionalia

Missionalia

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 636

ISBN-13:

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Contains abstracts of missiological contributions, book reviews, and articles.


Continuity under Change in Dayak Societies

Continuity under Change in Dayak Societies

Author: Cathrin Arenz

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-04-27

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 3658182954

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This volume provides a balanced picture of change and continuity within Dayak societies from an anthropological perspective by exploring diverse ways in which certain kinds of knowledge, performances and practices continue within the context of rapid and profound change. The contributions cover a broad variety of topics including political reform, decentralisation, environmental change and related changes in natural resource management, religion and ritual practice, the (re-)formation of ethnic identities as well as conflict transformation in Indonesian Borneo.​