The ‘bullets to water’ belief complex: a pan-southern African cognate epistemology for protective medicines and the control of projectiles
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] C. Kros. Tribing and Untribing the Archive: Identity and the Material Record in Southern Kwa-Zulu Natal in the Late Independent and Colonial Periods , 2017 .
[2] Sam Challis. Creolization in the Investigation of Rock Art of the Colonial Era , 2017 .
[3] Niklas Hultin. Bulletproofing: Small Arms, International Law, and Spiritual Security in the Gambia , 2017 .
[4] J. Bradfield,et al. Southern African arrow poison recipes, their ingredients and implications for Stone Age archaeology , 2015 .
[5] Mxolisi R. Mchunu. ‘We have finished them’: Ritual killing and war-doctoring in Kwazulu-Natal during the 1980s and 1990s , 2015 .
[6] P. Jolly. Sonqua : Southern San history and art after contact : an illustrated synthesis , 2015 .
[7] P. Alexander. Marikana, turning point in South African history , 2013 .
[8] M. D. Plessis,et al. The Khoesan languages , 2013 .
[9] P. Bond,et al. Movements, protests and a massacre in South Africa , 2013 .
[10] S. Jacobs,et al. Notes from Marikana, South Africa: The Platinum Miners’ Strike, the Massacre, and the Struggle for Equivalence , 2013, International Labor and Working-Class History.
[11] M. McGranaghan. Foragers on the Frontiers: the /Xam Bushmen of the Northern Cape, South Africa, in the Nineteenth Century , 2012 .
[12] S. Challis,et al. Creolisation on the Nineteenth-century Frontiers of Southern Africa: A Case Study of the AmaTola ‘Bushmen’ in the Maloti-Drakensberg , 2012 .
[13] P. Mitchell. Foragers on the frontiers: the |Xam Bushmen of the Northern Cape, South Africa, in the nineteenth century , 2012 .
[14] D. Bleek. BELIEFS AND CUSTOMS OF THE |XAM BUSHMEN , 2011 .
[15] D. Bleek. CUSTOMS AND BELIEFS OF THE |XAM BUSHMEN , 2011 .
[16] Abena Dove Osseo-Asare. Healing Traditions: African Medicine, Cultural Exchange, and Competition in South Africa, 1820-1948 (review) , 2010 .
[17] Elijah J Greenstein. Making History: Historical Narratives of the Maji Maji , 2010 .
[18] E. Casalis. The Basutos: Or, Twenty-three Years In South Africa , 2009 .
[19] J. Wenzel. Bulletproof: Afterlives of Anticolonial Prophecy in South Africa and Beyond , 2009 .
[20] F. Prins. Secret San of the Drakensberg and their rock art legacy , 2009 .
[21] W. Challis. The impact of the horse on the AmaTola ‘bushmen’: new identity in the Maloti-Drakensberg Mountains of Southern Africa, University of Oxford, 2008 , 2009 .
[22] M. Francis. Silencing the past: historical and archaeological colonisation of the Southern San in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa , 2009 .
[23] C. Dewhurst. Claim to the Country: The Archive of Lucy Lloyd and Wilhelm Bleek , 2008 .
[24] J. Prada. The plant lore of the /Xam San: //Kabbo and =Kasin's identification of "Bushman medicines" , 2007 .
[25] Pippa Skotnes,et al. Claim to the Country: The Archive of Lucy Lloyd and Wilhelm Bleek , 2007 .
[26] Timothy J. Stapleton. The Maphumulo Uprising: War, Law and Ritual in the Zulu Rebellion , 2006 .
[27] Adam Ashforth. Muthi, Medicine and Witchcraft: Regulating ‘African Science’ in Post-Apartheid South Africa? , 2005 .
[28] R. Stoffle,et al. Landscapes of the Ghost Dance: A Cartography of Numic Ritual , 2004 .
[29] R. Suttner. Culture(s) of the African National Congress of South Africa: Imprint of Exile Experiences , 2003 .
[30] A. Traill. Language in South Africa: The Khoesan Languages , 2002 .
[31] J. Pridmore. The James Stuart Archive of recorded oral evidence relating to the history of the Zulu and neighbouring peoples, vol 5, C. de B. Webb and J. Wright (eds) : book review : Africa , 2002 .
[32] P. Jolly. Nguni diviners and the south-eastern San: some issues relating to their mutual cultural influence , 2000 .
[33] W. D. Hammond-Tooke. Divinatory Animals: Further Evidence of San/Nguni Borrowing? , 1999 .
[34] W. D. Hammond-Tooke. SELECTIVE BORROWING? THE POSSIBILITY OF SAN SHAMANISTIC INFLUENCE ON SOUTHERN BANTU DIVINATION AND HEALING PRACTICES* , 1998 .
[35] W. D. Hammond-Tooke. Whatever Happened to /Kaggen?: A Note on Khoisan/Cape Nguni Borrowing , 1997 .
[36] D. Edwards. Heroes of the Age: Moral Fault Lines on the Afghan Frontier , 1999 .
[37] P. Jolly. Symbiotic Interaction Between Black Farmers and South-Eastern San: Implications for Southern African Rock Art Studies, Ethnographic Analogy, and Hunter-Gatherer Cultural Identity , 1996, Current Anthropology.
[38] R. Edgerton. The Dead Will Arise: Nongqawuse and the Great Xhosa Cattle‐Killing Movement of 1856–7. J. B. PEIRES , 1991 .
[39] J. Peires,et al. The Dead Will Arise: Nongqawuse and the Great Xhosa Cattle-Killing Movement of 1856-7 , 1991 .
[40] Roger L. Hewitt. Structure, Meaning and Ritual in the Narratives of the Southern San , 1986 .
[41] M. Bourdillon,et al. Guns and Rain: Guerrillas and Spirit Mediums in Zimbabwe , 1986 .
[42] J. Hodgson. A Study of the Xhosa Prophet Nxele (Part One) , 1985 .
[43] P. Wiessner. Style and Social Information in Kalahari San Projectile Points , 1983, American Antiquity.
[44] D. Rycroft. The James Stuart Archive of recorded oral evidence relating to the history of the Zulu and neighbouring peoples , 1978, The Journal of African History.
[45] A. T. Bryant. Zulu Medicine and Medicine-Men , 1983 .
[46] J. Peires,et al. The house of Phalo : a history of the Xhosa people in the days of their independence , 1982 .
[47] Audrey Wipper. TOWARDS A GENERAL EXPLANATION OF PROTEST MOVEMENTS IN COLONIAL KENYA , 1982 .
[48] Joan A. Broster. Amagqirha: Religion, magic, and medicine in Transkei , 1982 .
[49] James O. Gump. REVITALIZATION THROUGH EXPANSION IN SOUTHERN AFRICA, C. 1750-1840: A REAPPRAISAL OF THE 'MFECANE' , 1980 .
[50] J. Peires. Nxele, Ntsikana and the Origins of the Xhosa Religious Reaction , 1979, The Journal of African History.
[51] P. R. Warhurst. A Troubled Frontier: North-Eastern Mashonaland, 1898-1906 , 1978 .
[52] Peter Worsley,et al. The Trumpet Shall Sound: A Study of "Cargo" Cults in Melanesia , 1970 .
[53] D. Aberle,et al. The Trumpet Shall Sound: A Study of "Cargo" Cults in Melanesia. , 1969 .
[54] J. MacQuarrie,et al. The reminiscences of Sir Walter Stanford , 1958 .
[55] E. H. Ashton,et al. Medicine, Magic and Sorcery among the Southern Sotho , 1944, Africa.
[56] M. Herskovits. The Khoisan Peoples of South Africa, Bushmen and Hottentots. I. Schapera , 1932 .
[57] John Henderson Soga,et al. The Ama-Xosa: life and customs , 1932 .
[58] W. Bleek,et al. Customs and Beliefs of the !Xam Bushmen. Part One: Baboons , 1931 .
[59] John Henderson Soga,et al. The south-eastern Bantu , 2013 .
[60] D. B. Brown. Surgical Experiences in the Zulu and Transvaal Wars, 1879 and 1881 , 1883, Edinburgh medical journal.