Traditional Titles and Rank in Bali Nyonga
Traditional Titles and Rank in Bali Nyonga with particular focus on subchiefs, councillors, ambassadors and lineage heads
Anthropologist
Traditional Titles and Rank in Bali Nyonga with particular focus on subchiefs, councillors, ambassadors and lineage heads
What lessons can we learn from the Reformation in 1517 for the sustainable promotion of literacy in African languages?
It’s a given in most, if not all religious world views that humans have “a” soul – a non-physical entity that accounts for our very existence. Death, according to these world views occurs when the soul departs the body. Belief … Continued
Keynote Address Presented at the 23rd Annual Bali Cultural Association (BCA)-USA Convention, Baltimore, Saturday May 29th 2010
Masks and Staffs: Identity Politics in the Cameroon Grassfields by Michaela Pelican. New York: Berghahn, 2015. 258 pp. [A version of this review was originally published in November 2016 in the journal, American Anthropologist, 118: 849–850. doi:10.1111/aman.12731] What does it mean … Continued