In Africa’s Forest and Jungle: Six Years Among the Yorubas
Richard Henry Stone, Betty Finklea Florey (ed.)
In Africa's Forest and Jungle is the memoir of Richard Henry Stone, a Civil War era Southern Baptist missionary, who served in what is now Nigeria during the late 1850s and again during the first years of the American Civil War. Stone published this work in 1899, when it became clear that age would prevent him from returning to Africa.
Stone served in Africa with his wife and successfully learned the Yoruba language. He was an intelligent, self-reflective, and reliable observer, making his works important sources of information on Yoruba society before the intervention of European colonialism. In Africa's Forest and Jungle is a rare account of West African culture, made all the more complete by the additional journal entries, letters, and photographs collected in this edition.
Stone served in Africa with his wife and successfully learned the Yoruba language. He was an intelligent, self-reflective, and reliable observer, making his works important sources of information on Yoruba society before the intervention of European colonialism. In Africa's Forest and Jungle is a rare account of West African culture, made all the more complete by the additional journal entries, letters, and photographs collected in this edition.
Năm:
1899
In lần thứ:
University Alabama Press, 2009
Nhà xuát bản:
University Alabama Press
Ngôn ngữ:
english
Trang:
228
ISBN 10:
0817355677
ISBN 13:
9780817355678
Loạt:
Religion & American Culture
File:
PDF, 1.11 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1899