The Bantu-Speaking Tribes of South Africa - I. Schapera

The Bantu-Speaking Tribes of South Africa: An Ethnographical Survey by I. Schapera is mostly devoted to an account of the Bantu as they were before affected by the intrusion of western civilization. Chapters are included on racial origins, habitat, grouping and ethnic history, social organization, individual development, domestic and communal life, economic activities, government and law, religion and magic, music, traditional literature and language.

Publisher: 

Maskew Miller Limited

Edition: 

6th impression

Year Published: 

1959

Binding: 

Hardcover with dustjacket and plastic cover

ISBN: 

n/a

Dimensions: 

23.8 × 16.2 × 3.7 cm

Book Weight: 

0.844 kg

Condition: 

(G) Second Hand - cover slightly scuffed and bumped along extremities; DJ scuffed and bumped; small/medium tears, chips and chunks missing from DJ at top/bottom of spine and along extremities; previous owner's name on front endpaper

Price: 

ZAR 350.00

In Stock: 

1

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