An edition of Ngoni, Xhosa and Scot (2007)

Ngoni, Xhosa and Scot

religious and cultural interaction in Malawi

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An edition of Ngoni, Xhosa and Scot (2007)

Ngoni, Xhosa and Scot

religious and cultural interaction in Malawi

The early growth of Christianity in northern Malawi has often been told as a predominantly missionary story. In reality it came about through the varied interactions of local peoples, and Scottish and Xhosa missionaries (of whom the most famous was William Koyi). In these selected essays, T. Jack Thompson concentrates mainly on how the Ngoni people interacted with both Scottish and Xhosa missionaries in the period between 1875 and 1914. During these years, the Ngoni were struggling for religious, cultural and political survival, and all these elements are dealt with in these essays.

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Publisher
Kachere Series
Language
English
Pages
170

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 168-170).

Published in
Zomba, Malawi
Series
Kachere books -- no. 22.

Classifications

Library of Congress
DT3192.N44 T56 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
170 p. :
Number of pages
170

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Open Library
OL19567045M
ISBN 10
9990887179, 9990887152
ISBN 13
9789990887174, 9789990887150
LCCN
2007383602
OCLC/WorldCat
157025563

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