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The Kanyok of Zaire

The Kanyok of Zaire

The Kanyok of Zaire

An Institutional and Ideological History to 1895
John C. Yoder, Whitworth College, Washington
May 1992
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9780521412988

    In this study John Yoder chronicles the history of the Kanyok, a people from the southern savanna of Zaire, from before 1500 until their incorporation into the Congo Free State in the 1890s. By analysing their oral histories, myths, and legends, he describes the political and cultural development of a people who, before 1891, had no written records. Yoder sets his work firmly within the larger context of the southern savanna by extending his investigations to the traditions of neighbouring peoples, in particular to the Luba and the Lunda, whose empires once dominated the region. In this way he demonstrates how the same stories and ideas circulated over a vast area but were continually adapted to local circumstances. Yoder's history of the Kanyok of Zaire thereby forms the nucleus for a broader and more composite understanding of the entire region.

    • Yoder analyses oral traditions of Kanyok of Zaire
    • Oral history is popular as a way of dealing with traditional societies, following in the footsteps of Jan Vansina who pioneered this approach

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    "...an important contribution to our understanding of precolonial intellectual history in Africa." David Newbury, American Historical Review

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    Product details

    May 1992
    Hardback
    9780521412988
    232 pages
    236 × 157 × 18 mm
    0.462kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of maps and figures
    • Acknowledgements
    • Abbreviations
    • Chronology
    • Introduction
    • 1. Wood and wine, gardens and game
    • 2. Stratification, symbols and spirits
    • 3. New legends for new leaders
    • 4. Serpents and lightning
    • 5. Dances, moats and myths
    • 6. Combat, classes, titles and trade
    • 7. Schisms and slaves, ghosts and guns
    • 8. Assassinations, alliances and ambushes
    • Appendix: methodology
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • John C. Yoder , Whitworth College, Washington