This book brings and blends together a dozen scholarly articles published by the author since the 1970s. It sketches two different yet related stories: first, that of one of the most ancient and prestigious African civilizations, the antiquity and sophistication of which are becoming more and more prominent as field research unfolds their many facets. Second, the story of the researcher himself, who has had to alter and shift his approach to that civilization as he got to meet Grassfielders, colleagues, friends and scholars who changed his views about the Grassfields kingdoms and their people. This book bears witness to those many encounters. Historical and anthropological research is not only a question of relevant theories and methodologi...
It was more than 30 years ago when two Japanese anthropologists, late Professor Ju-nichiro Itani and...
Scholars in imperial and science studies have recently begun to examine more systematically the diff...
Paying attention to details and ‘small stories’ as that which make worlds (heritage projects as well...
This is a rich and compelling volume of readings in social history on Nsoí and its neighbours in the...
Until recently the Grassfields (Western Cameroon), cradle of the Bantu languages, were an unknown zo...
International audienceThis article returns to the genesis and progressive development of the anthrop...
The central argument of this thesis is to establish the link between mobility, material culture and ...
International audienceMount Cameroon, stratovolcano of the southwest coast of Cameroon, is the theat...
The Ethiopian Highlands have been studied extensively, hosting a large amount of research for develo...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65435/1/aa.2006.108.2.273.pd
Grassfields Stories from Cameroon is an anthology of short stories. It comprises animal trickster ta...
Hiroaki Izumi's occasional paper describes the work of Kyoto primatologists, and its eventual d...
Book synopsis: This edited volume reflects on the multitude of ways by which humans shape and are sh...
M. Diawara—Aboriginal Research in Oral History: The Plight of the Native Son. Social sciences resear...
This book makes a rare and original contribution on the history of little documented internal land c...
It was more than 30 years ago when two Japanese anthropologists, late Professor Ju-nichiro Itani and...
Scholars in imperial and science studies have recently begun to examine more systematically the diff...
Paying attention to details and ‘small stories’ as that which make worlds (heritage projects as well...
This is a rich and compelling volume of readings in social history on Nsoí and its neighbours in the...
Until recently the Grassfields (Western Cameroon), cradle of the Bantu languages, were an unknown zo...
International audienceThis article returns to the genesis and progressive development of the anthrop...
The central argument of this thesis is to establish the link between mobility, material culture and ...
International audienceMount Cameroon, stratovolcano of the southwest coast of Cameroon, is the theat...
The Ethiopian Highlands have been studied extensively, hosting a large amount of research for develo...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65435/1/aa.2006.108.2.273.pd
Grassfields Stories from Cameroon is an anthology of short stories. It comprises animal trickster ta...
Hiroaki Izumi's occasional paper describes the work of Kyoto primatologists, and its eventual d...
Book synopsis: This edited volume reflects on the multitude of ways by which humans shape and are sh...
M. Diawara—Aboriginal Research in Oral History: The Plight of the Native Son. Social sciences resear...
This book makes a rare and original contribution on the history of little documented internal land c...
It was more than 30 years ago when two Japanese anthropologists, late Professor Ju-nichiro Itani and...
Scholars in imperial and science studies have recently begun to examine more systematically the diff...
Paying attention to details and ‘small stories’ as that which make worlds (heritage projects as well...