Hausa: MS12

The Hausa are concentrated in northern Nigeria and adjacent Niger. They share a common religion, Islam, and a common language. This file consists of 19 documents and the majority cover the time period from ca. 1938-1975. Several documents focus on the Hausa of Zaria Province, including those by M.G....

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Veröffentlicht: New Haven, Conn Human Relations Area Files, Inc 1997
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Zusammenfassung:The Hausa are concentrated in northern Nigeria and adjacent Niger. They share a common religion, Islam, and a common language. This file consists of 19 documents and the majority cover the time period from ca. 1938-1975. Several documents focus on the Hausa of Zaria Province, including those by M.G. Smith and his wife, Mary F. Smith, who provide a comprehensive overview of Hausa ethnography. The documents written by other authors relate generally to land use, child development, childhood activities, history, religion, kinship, economy, politics, literature, and language. More specific topics include ethnic identities and spirit-possession. Works' monograph describes the culture of the Hausa in Chad. Cohen focuses on the Hausa in the Sabo section of Ibadan, Nigeria, and their relations with the Yoruba. Beik presents a detailed analysis, partly historical and partly literary, of Hausa theater in Niger
Beschreibung:Culture summary: Hausa - Deborah Fellow and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1997 -- - The economy of Hausa communities of Zaria - By M. G. Smith Ph.D. - 1955 -- - The influence of Islam on a Sudanese religion - Joseph Greenberg - 1946 -- - Baba of Karo, a woman of the Muslim Hausa - by M. F. Smith ; with an introduction and notes by M. G. Smith, Ph.D. ; preface by Daryll Forde - 1954 -- - Hausa folk lore: customs, proverbs, etc. In two volumes - Collected and transliterated with English translation and notes by R. Sutherland Rattray, F.R.G.S., F.R.A.I. ; with a preface by R. R. Marett, M.A. - 1913 -- - The rural economies - by Professor Daryll Forde and Dr. Richenda Scott - 1946 -- - Islam and clan organization among the Hausa - Joseph H. Greenberg - 1947 --
- Cooperation in Hausa society - By M. G. Smith - 1957 -- - A chronicle of Abuja - Translated and arranged from the Hausa of Malam Hassan, Sarkin, Abuja, and Malam Shuaibu, Mukaddamin Makarantar, Bida [by Frank L. Heath] - 1952 -- - Land use at Soba, Zaria Province, northern Nigeria - R. Mansell Prothero - 1957 -- - The social development of the Hausa child - by E. Dry - 1956 -- - Government in Zazzau 1800-1950 - M. G. Smith - 1960 -- - Political support in a Hausa village - By Ralph Harold Faulkingham - 1971 [1972] -- - Rural Hausa: a village and setting - Polly Hill - 1972 -- - Gods and goods in Africa: persistence and change in ethnic and religious identity in Yauri Emirate, North-Western State, Nigeria - Frank A. Salamone - 1974 -- - Horses, musicians and gods: the Hausa cult of possession-trance - Fremont E. Besmer - 1983 -- - The affairs of Daura - M. G. Smith - 1978 -- - Pilgrims in a strange land: Hausa communities in Chad - John A. Works, Jr. - 1976 -- - Custom & politics in urban Africa: a study of Hausa migrants in Yoruba towns - by Abner Cohen - 1969 -- - Hausa theatre in Niger: a contemporary oral art - by Janet Beik - 1984
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