Voices from the Rocks - Nature, Culture and History in the Matopos Hills of Zimbabwe
James CurreySivumäärä: 320 sivuaAsu: Pehmeäkantinen kirjaJulkaisuvuosi: 1999, 01.01.1999 (lisätietoa)Kieli: Englanti Terence Ranger uses a regional history to examine colonialism and its appropriation of land, as well as the popular resistance to this colonial rule.
The Matopos Hills of Zimbabwe have been occupied by humanity for some 40,000 years. They are the home for a number of shrines, and have become a scene of symbolic, ideological, political and armed conflict between the Shona, Ndebele and Europeans for more than 100 years.
Many questions in Matopos history are crucial to the history of Matabeleland as a whole, and some central to the history of Zimbabwe: the right relationship of men and women to the land; the nature of culture; the dynamics of ethnicity; the roots of dissidence and violence; and the historical bases of underdevelopment.
North America: Indiana U Press; Zimbabwe: Baobab
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