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Barotseland : $b eight years among the Barotse

By D. E. C. Stirke

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Witness a bygone era as a writer lives amongst a proud African people, chronicling their customs and the reign of their Paramount Chief.

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2023-08-04
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"Barotseland: Eight Years Among the Barotse" by D. E. C. Stirke is a historical exploration from the early 1900s that recounts the author's time residing with the Barotse people, especially highlighting the rule of Paramount Chief Lewanika. The book probably examines the Barotse culture, their traditions, and how they interacted with each other, as well as their history with colonial powers. The opening shares the author's feelings and thanks those who helped him write the book. It points out Chief Lewanika's important role, noting his skill as a leader and the partnerships he formed with European missionaries. Stirke prepares to deeply examine the Barotse people's roots, their social system, and their farming and cultural habits, stressing the many influences that have created their identity. This part builds a historical base that suggests there will be a blend of cultural understandings and human observations all through the book.

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