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Paperback The Ila-speaking peoples of Northern Rhodesia (Volume I) Book

ISBN: 9390382033

ISBN13: 9789390382033

The Ila-speaking peoples of Northern Rhodesia (Volume I)

An attentive, old-world field study that brings the Ila-speaking peoples into sharp relief from the colonial archive. A vivid record of lives. W. Edwin Smith's The Ila-speaking peoples of Northern Rhodesia (Volume I) stands as an important african ethnographic study, combining measured observation with context from colonial era anthropology. The volume offers close attention to social structure, ritual practice and daily livelihoods - material of lasting interest to readers drawn to traditional african societies and to specialists in social customs research. Smith writes with a steady, descriptive clarity that privileges people over theory; the prose conveys detail without spectacle, producing a cultural history collection that is both readable and exacting. It is not merely an artefact of scholarship; it occupies a key place in northern rhodesia history and early 20th century africa studies, and remains a useful resource for british colonial studies and comparative african cultures. The book serves as a primary-source resource for historians, anthropologists and students, and functions as an academic reference book suitable for university course material in anthropology, history and African studies. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Casual readers curious about indigenous tribes of zambia will find accessible, patient accounts here, while classic-literature collectors and institutional libraries will appreciate the work's provenance and research value; together these audiences keep the study alive as a bridge between historical record and contemporary enquiry. Valued both as historical documentation and as engaged observation, Volume I rewards close reading: its systematic notes aid comparative study across regions and supply rare primary evidence for courses in british colonial studies, anthropology and African cultural history. The book's patient attention to everyday speech and practice makes it a humane counterpoint to abstract theory, an asset in seminar discussion and independent reading alike. For collectors the reissue adds a meaningful title to shelves; for casual readers it opens a direct window onto indigenous tribes of zambia as recorded by period fieldwork. Libraries, lecturers and students will find it a dependable companion for research and teaching.

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