Despite the fact that oral traditions have been treated with contempt and intellectual disdain by Eurocentric scholars and writers in the past, evidences available and utilized by African scholars have shown that the use of oral traditions have contributed immensely to the reconstruction and value of African historiography. While some criticisms were obscurantist in their approach, others did not see the African as one that has gone through changes. Yet until very recently, the histories of the continent, its cultural patterns and even the potential of its people have been the subject of monumental distortions, ridicule and amusement among the intellectual community. The purpose of this work is to raise some questions about the authenticity...
As religious systems are intertwined with social systems, change and continuity in thought and pract...
The thesis analyzes oral traditions collected from 1985 to 1989 in Kano, Nigeria in order to examine...
“Ethnography as tradition in Africa” is our way of stressing that our discipline’s favoured methodol...
History is a body of knowledge derived from the past lives of a society. The reconstruction of these...
Oral tradition is a reliable source of historical writing. This paper therefore examined oral tradit...
Colonial historians writing on Africa believed that before colonization, Africa had no history. When...
ORAL TRADITION AND THE TEACHING OF AFRICAN CULTURE: NEW CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES A TRADIÇÃO ORA...
All human societies devise ways to filter and preserve memories of their past, since the complement...
There are many sources of history for reconstructing the Nigerian past, namely, oral, archaeological...
An archaeological reconstruction of the history and aspects of the culture of the Tiv of Central Nig...
In Zimbabwe oral historiography has been a slave to traditional political and intellectual discourse...
It is worth noting that cultural research is a tedious undertaking that Africa has not performed wel...
In most cases, folklores have been identified to serve as means of entertainment and leisure in vari...
The introduction of literacy into African societies has added writing and printing as dimensions to ...
This study of oral tradition in African literature is borne from the awareness that African verbal a...
As religious systems are intertwined with social systems, change and continuity in thought and pract...
The thesis analyzes oral traditions collected from 1985 to 1989 in Kano, Nigeria in order to examine...
“Ethnography as tradition in Africa” is our way of stressing that our discipline’s favoured methodol...
History is a body of knowledge derived from the past lives of a society. The reconstruction of these...
Oral tradition is a reliable source of historical writing. This paper therefore examined oral tradit...
Colonial historians writing on Africa believed that before colonization, Africa had no history. When...
ORAL TRADITION AND THE TEACHING OF AFRICAN CULTURE: NEW CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES A TRADIÇÃO ORA...
All human societies devise ways to filter and preserve memories of their past, since the complement...
There are many sources of history for reconstructing the Nigerian past, namely, oral, archaeological...
An archaeological reconstruction of the history and aspects of the culture of the Tiv of Central Nig...
In Zimbabwe oral historiography has been a slave to traditional political and intellectual discourse...
It is worth noting that cultural research is a tedious undertaking that Africa has not performed wel...
In most cases, folklores have been identified to serve as means of entertainment and leisure in vari...
The introduction of literacy into African societies has added writing and printing as dimensions to ...
This study of oral tradition in African literature is borne from the awareness that African verbal a...
As religious systems are intertwined with social systems, change and continuity in thought and pract...
The thesis analyzes oral traditions collected from 1985 to 1989 in Kano, Nigeria in order to examine...
“Ethnography as tradition in Africa” is our way of stressing that our discipline’s favoured methodol...