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Books › The Living Culture of Nigeria edited by Saburi Biobaku (1976)

The Living Culture of Nigeria edited by Saburi Biobaku (1976)

£280.00

A comprehensive exploration of Nigerian cultural life across its diverse ethnic groups and regions. This collection examines the dynamic traditions, artistic expressions, social structures, languages, and customs that define Nigeria's rich cultural landscape. Published during a vibrant period in post-independence Nigeria, this work captures the continuity and adaptation of cultural practices in modern Nigerian society. The essays offer insights into festivals, oral traditions, music, dance, religious practices, and daily life, emphasizing culture as a living, evolving force. An invaluable resource for students of Nigerian studies, cultural anthropologists, and anyone seeking deeper understanding of Nigeria's multifaceted cultural heritage.

This copy is like new condition and features a unique batik dye slip case.

Hardback

55 pages

Please note: All titles are vintage or out-of-print editions. While condition may differ from images shown, each book is in good condition unless stated otherwise.

A comprehensive exploration of Nigerian cultural life across its diverse ethnic groups and regions. This collection examines the dynamic traditions, artistic expressions, social structures, languages, and customs that define Nigeria's rich cultural landscape. Published during a vibrant period in post-independence Nigeria, this work captures the continuity and adaptation of cultural practices in modern Nigerian society. The essays offer insights into festivals, oral traditions, music, dance, religious practices, and daily life, emphasizing culture as a living, evolving force. An invaluable resource for students of Nigerian studies, cultural anthropologists, and anyone seeking deeper understanding of Nigeria's multifaceted cultural heritage.

This copy is like new condition and features a unique batik dye slip case.

Hardback

55 pages

Please note: All titles are vintage or out-of-print editions. While condition may differ from images shown, each book is in good condition unless stated otherwise.

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