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Elusive hunters

the Haddad of Kanem and the Bahr el Ghazal

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Elusive hunters
Ida Nicolaisen
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An edition of Elusive hunters (2010)

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the Haddad of Kanem and the Bahr el Ghazal

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"This is an account of a remarkable nomadic people in West Africa, presumably the only hunting and foraging community to withstand its bloody legacy of slave-raiding,colonization, warfare and environmental degradation of the Sahel to our time. The book traces the history of this unique but little known people to the Banu Duku Empire in Chad in the sixth century AD that is to the very origin of the Sudanese States. Based on her own fieldwork and 'excavation' of the scanty sources on Kanem and the Bahr el Ghazal, the author offers a fascinating description of the everyday life, subsistence activities, dwellings, poetry, music and crafts of the Haddad and their interaction with pastoral and agro-pastoral groups. The book takes the reader on hunting expeditions with a group which chases gazelle and antelope into cleverly placed 'traps' of nets and describes how hunters of another group crawl up upon their prey in disguise with bow and arrow as did prehistoric man in the region known to us from Saharan rock paintings. The analysis anchors the Haddad within the complex historical and multi-ethnic setting of the region and outlines the traumatic social and cultural implications for these nomadic people of warfare, the presence of dominant groups, French colonial policies and more recent interventions by the State. The ongoing existence of nomadic peoples in West Africa has so far gone largely unnoticed. It is the intention of the book to stimulate the interest of scholars and a wider readership of African history, culture and social issues by adding this unique material on the indigenous Haddad to the puzzle."--Publisher's description.

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English
Pages
522

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Elusive hunters: the Haddad of Kanem and the Bahr el Ghazal
2010, Aarhus University Press
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Table of Contents

Studying the Haddad --
Kanem and the Bahr el Ghazal --
Through the looking class of time --
The Haddad : who are they? --
Origin and identity --
Fate and inequality --
Making a living --
Foraging --
Hunting --
Sharing, magic and mistrust --
Poetry and performance --
Space and place --
Personal expression and identity --
Social life and cultural perceptions --
Crafts and trade --
Perspectives --
Material culture : a catalogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 487-498) and indexes.

Text in English; summary in French.

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Aarhus
Series
Carlsberg Foundation's Nomad Research Project, Carlsberg Foundation's Nomad Research Project (Series)

Classifications

Library of Congress
DT546.445.H33 N53 2010, DT546.445.H33N53, DT546.442 .N53 2010, GN387 .N53 2010

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Pagination
522 p.
Number of pages
522

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30472093M
ISBN 10
8779343945
ISBN 13
9788779343948
LCCN
2010454057
OCLC/WorldCat
303060700

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