by JacquelineWoodfork (Author)
The Central African Republic is one of the least-known African countries. This volume is the first to give a cultural overview of the key elements of this former French colony. Wood fork shows how the Republic has the fundamental building blocks, with plenty of natural resources, to take on the challenges of the modern world. The diverse ethnic groups, including Bandas and pygmies, are responding to changes such as increased urbanization. Readers will learn about the various ways of life of the major groups and their farming, nomadic pastoral, and trading pursuits. The aggressive Islamic and Christian evangelizing alongside witchcraft and indigenous beliefs in other deities and spirits in the Central African Republic is covered as well. The chapter on food and clothing discusses the great vocabularies for food and drink in the country and the typical vibrantly colored clothes. The indigenous and French influences in cultural institutions such as education and media and literary output are explained. Insight into the family and women's roles, celebrations, and music and dance is given as well.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 228
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Greenwood
Published: 01 Sep 2006
ISBN 10: 0313332037
ISBN 13: 9780313332036
Book Overview: This is the source for cultural insight to one of the least-known African countries.
JACQUELINE WOODFORK is Assistant Professor of History at Loyola University New Orleans.