"Kultus und Kultur des Tschi-Neger im Spiegel ihrer Sprichw rter" by Immanuel Bellon offers a fascinating glimpse into the culture of the Tschi people (likely referring to the Twi people of Ghana) through an analysis of their proverbs. Published in 1906, this work provides valuable insights into the customs, beliefs, and social structures of this African society as reflected in their traditional sayings. Bellon's study contributes to the fields of ethnography and folklore, offering a unique perspective on how language encapsulates and transmits cultural knowledge. The book is a valuable resource for researchers and anyone interested in the intersection of language, culture, and society.
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