This book chapter discusses names and their functions in Rwandan society and ways in which some basic rights to one?s own culture and memory is ?violated? through the imposition by Western countries? laws of the automatic transmission of name from father or mother to son
NEWELL (Stephanie), The Power to Name : A History of Anonymity in Colonial West Africa, Athens, Ohio...
This talk explores the naming practices of the Hadzabe people. Based on data from the field, the pre...
The aim of this work is to study present Rwandan social identities. The aim is made operational by p...
Abstract In Zulu society, naming is seen as a family business where not any member of the family can...
Document collected by the University of Texas Libraries from the web-site of the Reseau Documentaire...
This article discusses the notion of naming as a practice which saves as an archive of culture and h...
In African societies naming practices invariably reflected an important rite of passage as a cultura...
Naming is violence. Among post-structuralist theorists this is an essential and commonly invoked cri...
The article examines the right of an individual to a name as a personal non-property right in Ukrain...
This talk examines the cultural practice of naming among the Iraqw people of Tanzania, as well as pr...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:0859.3885(AI-AFR--47/02/97) / BLDSC -...
This book draws on the case of the Shona and other Bantu people of Africa to argue that names are no...
Names are never given accidentally; they are chosen and bestowed according to rules that reflect fun...
This paper seeks to discuss forenames conveniently sampled from first year first semester students a...
The impact of intercultural contact in African societies may be well articulated by examining person...
NEWELL (Stephanie), The Power to Name : A History of Anonymity in Colonial West Africa, Athens, Ohio...
This talk explores the naming practices of the Hadzabe people. Based on data from the field, the pre...
The aim of this work is to study present Rwandan social identities. The aim is made operational by p...
Abstract In Zulu society, naming is seen as a family business where not any member of the family can...
Document collected by the University of Texas Libraries from the web-site of the Reseau Documentaire...
This article discusses the notion of naming as a practice which saves as an archive of culture and h...
In African societies naming practices invariably reflected an important rite of passage as a cultura...
Naming is violence. Among post-structuralist theorists this is an essential and commonly invoked cri...
The article examines the right of an individual to a name as a personal non-property right in Ukrain...
This talk examines the cultural practice of naming among the Iraqw people of Tanzania, as well as pr...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:0859.3885(AI-AFR--47/02/97) / BLDSC -...
This book draws on the case of the Shona and other Bantu people of Africa to argue that names are no...
Names are never given accidentally; they are chosen and bestowed according to rules that reflect fun...
This paper seeks to discuss forenames conveniently sampled from first year first semester students a...
The impact of intercultural contact in African societies may be well articulated by examining person...
NEWELL (Stephanie), The Power to Name : A History of Anonymity in Colonial West Africa, Athens, Ohio...
This talk explores the naming practices of the Hadzabe people. Based on data from the field, the pre...
The aim of this work is to study present Rwandan social identities. The aim is made operational by p...