Academic literature on the topic 'Kanuri (African people)'

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Adebayo, A. G. "Of Man and Cattle: A Reconsideration of the Traditions of Origin of Pastoral Fulani of Nigeria." History in Africa 18 (1991): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3172050.

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The fair-skinned people who inhabit the Sudan fringes of west Africa stretching from the Senegal valley to the shores of Lake Chad and who speak the language known as Fulfulde, are known by many names.1 They call themselves Fulbe (singular, Pullo). They are called Fulani by the Hausa of southern Nigeria, and this name has been used for them throughout Nigeria. The British call them Ful, Fulani, or Fula, while the French refer to them as Peul, Peulh, or Poulah. In Senegal the French also inadvertently call them Toucouleur or Tukulor. The Kanuri of northern Nigeria call them Fulata or Felata. In
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Lord, Catherine M. "Serial Nuns: Michelle Williams Gamaker’s The Fruit Is There to Be Eaten as Serial and Trans-Serial." M/C Journal 21, no. 1 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1370.

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Introduction: Serial Space“It feels …like the edge of the world; far more remote than it actually is, perhaps because it looks at such immensity” (Godden “Black,” 38). This is the priest’s warning to Sister Clodagh in Rumer Godden’s 1939 novel Black Narcissus. The young, inexperienced Clodagh leads a group of British nuns through the Indian Himalayas and onto a remote mountain top above Mopu. Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger adapted Godden’s novel into the celebrated feature film, Black Narcissus (1947). Following the novel, the film narrates the nuns’ mission to establish a convent, scho
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Conteh, Prince Sorie. "Fundamental concepts of Limba traditional religion and its effects on Limba Christianity and vice versa in Sierra Leone in the past three decades." Thesis, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1418.

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This study is the product, chiefly, of fieldwork, undertaken in Sierra Leone, which sought to interview and experience contemporary Limba religio-cultural practices. Using a systematic approach, the goal was to provide a broader understanding of Limba religion, as well as to discover the effect of Limba religiosity, and the tenacity with which the Limba hold to their culture and religion, on the National Pentecostal Limba Church (NPLC) over the past three decades. The study begins with an introduction, which outlines its objectives and structure, the research methods, and its general outli
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Books on the topic "Kanuri (African people)"

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Fuchs, Peter. Fachi, Sahara- Stadt der Kanuri. F. Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden, 1989.

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The Diwan revisited: Literacy, state formation and the rise of Kanuri domination (AD 1200-1600). Kegan Paul International, 2000.

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Motivforschung in Volkserzählungen der Kanuri (Tschadsee-Region): Ein Beitrag zur Methodenentwicklung in der Afrikanistik. Köppe, 2003.

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The Kanuri in diaspora: The contributions of the Ulama of Kanem Borno to Islamic education in Nupe and Yorubalands. CSS Bookshops Limited, 2005.

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al-Fulātah fī Afrīqiyā wa-musāhamatuhum al-Islāmīyah wa-al-tanmawīyah fī al-Sūdān. Dār al-Kitāb al-Ḥadīth, 1994.

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Kirscht, Holger. Ein Dorf in Nordost-Nigeria: Politische und wirtschaftliche Transformation der bäuerlichen Kanuri-Gesellschaft. Lit, 2001.

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Sheriff, Bosoma. The wisdom of Mai De̳rma. 2nd ed. Dept. of Kanuri, School of Languages, Kashim Ibrahim College of Education, 1996.

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Schultze, Arnold. Sultanate of Bornu: Translated from the German, with Additions and Appendices by P. A. Benton. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Holl, Augustin F. C. Diwan Revisited. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Holl. Diwan Revisited. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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