Description: Slavery and Beyond The Making ff Men and Chikunda Ethnic Identities in the Unstable World Of South-Central Africa, 1750-1920by Allen F. Isaacman, Barbara S. Isaacman ISBN-13: 9780325002606 ISBN-10: 0325002606 Publisher: Heinemann Binding: Paperback Publication Year: 2004 Edition: First Condition: Very Good – inscription to the previous owners on the first page • rest of the pages appear to be unmarked Of Note: inscription is signed All and Bobbie — possibly by the authors About: refer to image(s) Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Chikunda on the Prazos: An Overview, 1750-1850 3. Free Chikunda as Elephant Hunters, 1850-ca. 1900 4. Chikunda as Porters and Canoe Men, 1850-ca. 1900 5. Flight and the Search for Security: Chikunda as Transfrontiersmen, 1850-ca. 1900 6. Chikwasha's Chikunda: Transfrontier Communities and the Creation of Ethnicity, 1850-ca. 1900 7. Slave Hunting and the Chikunda Conquest States of the Middle Zambesi, 1870-1900: Kanyemba and the Other Warlords 8. The Impact of Early Colonialism on the Chikunda, 1900-1930 9. Conclusion mySku 6475
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Book Title: Slavery and Beyond
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Heinemann
Intended Audience: Adults
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 2004
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Author: Allen F. Isaacman, Barbara S. Isaacman
Features: Illustrated
Genre: History, Politics & Society, Sociology, Social Science
Topic: Africa, Colonialism, Ethnic Studies, Ethnic identity, Kunda (African people), Mozambique, Plantations Mozambique History, Slaves, enslaved persons
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 370 Pages