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The Occasional papers of the Rhodes-Livingstone Museum.

The Occasional papers of the Rhodes-Livingstone Museum. edited by James Barnes and Rhodes-Livingstone Museum. - Manchester [Eng.] : New York : Reprinted on behalf of the Institute for African Studies, University of Zambia by Manchester University Press ; Distributed in the U.S.A. by Humanities Press, c1974. - 826 p. : ill., maps ; 22 cm. - Occasional papers - Rhodes-Livingstone Museum ; nos. 1-16 . - Occasional papers of the Rhodes-Livingstone Museum ; no. 1-16. .

Includes bibliographical references.

no. 1 The material culture of the Fort Jameson, Ngoni.-no. 2 African dances of Northern Rhodesia.-no. 3 The material culture of the Lunda-Lovale peoples.-no. 4 African music in Northern Rhodesia and some other places.-no. 5 Trade routes, trade and currency in East Africa.-no. 6 Life among the cattle-owning Plateau Tonga: The material culture of a Northern Rhodesia native tribe.-no. 7 The discovery of Africa: A history of the exploration of Africa as reflected in the maps in the collection of the Rhodes-Livingstone Museum.-no. 8 Some pioneer missions of Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland.-no. 9 David Livingstone: A short portrait of the great missionary-explorer.-no. 10 Lunda rites and ceremonies.-no. 11 Some African poison plants and medicines of Northern Rhodesia.-no. 12 The fishing devices of central and southern Africa.-no. 13 Rubber: A footnote to Northern Rhodesian history.-no. 14 Dragonflies(Odonata)of Central Africa.-no. 15 Lunda medicine and the treatment of disease.-no. 16. The material culture of the Ambo of Northern Rhodesia.


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