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Barotseland : eight years among the Barotse

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In «Barotseland: Eight Years Among the Barotse,» D. E. C. Stirke offers an intricate exploration of the Barotse Kingdom and its unique cultural identity. Through a combination of vivid personal anecdotes, detailed observations, and anthropological insights, Stirke immerses readers in the daily lives, customs, and governance of the Barotse people. His literary style is both engaging and educational, combining a narrative flair with rigorous documentation, effectively contextualizing the historical and sociopolitical landscape of late 19th-century Africa. This work serves not only as a travelogue but also as a vital ethnographic resource that enriches our understanding of indigenous societies during a period of colonial encroachment. D. E. C. Stirke was a British colonial administrator whose experiences in Barotseland significantly shaped his perspectives on cross-cultural interactions and governance. His firsthand experiences provide authoritative insight into the intricacies of Barotse life, reflecting the complexities and contradictions of colonialism. Stirke's blend of empathy and critical viewpoint allows him to portray the rich tapestry of Barotse existence while navigating the challenges of external pressures. «Barotseland: Eight Years Among the Barotse» is highly recommended for scholars of African history, anthropology, and post-colonial studies, as well as for anyone interested in the interplay between indigenous cultures and colonial governance. Stirke's unique voice and detailed observations make this volume an essential addition to the discourse on African identity and history.

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03 March 2025
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120 p.
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