Signed by the author on the title page. "A permanent record of an African culture in the face of sweeping social changes"
4to; original orange boards; pictorial dustwrapper; pp. (xiv) + 118, incl. index; map; genealogical table; line drawings; photographs, incl. several in full colour. Dustwrapper and bottom edges of boards a bit rubbed, with trace of foxing to reverse side. Very good condition.
"The Tembu, a branch of the Xhosa-speaking people in Southern Africa, live in the uplands of the western Transkei where, over the centuries, they have evolved an unwritten culture which allows each individual to play an independent role in their tribal society. This book is a detailed account of the art, customs, songs, dances and ceremonies of the Tembu people, in which the author sets out to explain the intricacies of tribal life.
From the deep understanding of the people about whom she writes and from years of dedicated research, Joan Broster has compiled this unique study of the Tembu people, to stand as a permanent record of an African culture in the face of sweeping social changes in modern African societies."
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