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Africana : the encyclopedia of the African and African American experience /
Published 1999Subjects: “…African diaspora Encyclopedias.…”
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Africana : the encyclopedia of the African and African American experience /
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The Sage encyclopedia of African cultural heritage in North America /
Published 2015Subjects: “…African diaspora Encyclopedias.…”
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Berg encyclopedia of world dress and fashion.
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Wolff Igbo in Nigeria and Diaspora, Herbert M. Cole The Kingdom of Benin, Kathy Curnow Lower Niger Delta Peoples and Diaspora, Martha G. …”
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Encyclopedia of Ukraine : Volume I: A-F plus Map and Gazetteer.
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Encyclopedia of twentieth-century African history /
Published 2003Table of Contents: “…Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire; Accra, Ghana; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; African Development Bank; African diasporas; African religions; agrarian change; alcohol and drugs; Alexandria, Egypt; Algeria; Algiers, Algeria; Anglophone Africa; Angola; Antananarivo, Madagascar; Arab Maghreb Union; Arabic; architecture; Asmara, Eritrea; Bamako, Mali; Bangui, Central African Republic; Banjul, Gambia; Benin; Bissau, Guinea-Bissau; Blantyre, Malawi; Botswana; Brazzaville, Congo; Bujumbura, Burundi; Bulawayo, Zimbabwe; Burkina faso; Burundi; Cairo, Egypt; Cameroon; Cape Town, South Africa; Cape Verde; capitalisms and capitalists; Casablanca, Morocco; Central Africa; Central African Federation; Central African Republic; Chad; Christian reform movements; Christianity; cinema; civil society; Cold War; colonial Africa; colonial conquest and resistance; Common Market of Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA); Commonwealth, the; Comoros; Conakry, Guinea; Congo; Cote d'Ivoire; Cotonou, Benin; Dakar, Senegal; dance; Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; debt crises; decolonization; Democratic Republic of the Congo; development of African history; Djibouti; Douala, Cameroon; Durban, South Africa; East Africa; East African Community; Economic Community of West African States; economy: colonial; economy: post-independence; education: colonial; education: post-independence; Egypt; environmental change; environmental movements; Equatorial Guinea; Eritrea; Ethiopia; European Union, the; families; First World War; food crises; Francophone Africa; Freetown, Sierra Leone; French Equatorial Africa; French West Africa; Fulani; Gabon; Gaborone; Gambia; genocides; Ghana; Globalization; Great Depression; Great Lakes; Guinea; Guinea-Bissau; Harare, Zimbabwe; Hausa; health and disease; human rights; Ibadan, Nigeria; intellectuals: colonial era; intellectuals: post-independence era; international financial institutions; international trade; Islam; Islamic reform movements; Johannesburg, South Africa; Juba, Sudan; Kampala, Uganda; Kano, Nigeria; Kenya; Khartoum, Sudan; Kigali, Rwanda; Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo; Kumasi, Ghana; La Francophonie; labour movements; Lagos, Nigeria; law; League of Arab States; leisure; Lesotho; Liberia; Libya; Lingala; literature; Lome, Togo; Luanda, Angola; Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo; Lusaka, Zambia; Lusophone Africa; Madagascar; Malawi; Mali; manufacturing: indigenous; manufacturing: modern; Maputo, Mozambique; Maseru, Lesotho; Mauritania; Mauritius; Mbabane, Swaziland; merchants; migrant labour; Mogadishu, Somalia; Mombasa, Kenya; Monrovia, Liberia; Morocco; Mozambique; music; N'djamena, Chad; Nairobi, Kenya; Namibia; nationalist movements; Niamey, Niger; Niger; Niger Delta; Nigeria; non-African diasporas; Non-Aligned movement; Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs); North Africa; Nouakchott, Mauritania; Organization of African Unity; Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC); Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso; pan-Africanism; pastoralism; peasant movements; peasants; plantation agriculture; population; Press, the; professionals; Rabat, Morocco; race and ethnicity; radio and television; refugees; regional integration; Rift Valley; Rwanda; Sahara; Sao Tom and prncipe; Savanna; Second World War; Senegal; sex and sexuality; Seychelles; Sierra Leone; slavery; socialisms and socialists; society: colonial; society: post-independence; Somalia; South Africa; Southern Africa; Southern African Development Community; sports; state: colonial; state: post-independence; structural adjustment programmes; Sudan; Swahili; Swaziland; Tanzania; telecommunications; theatre; Third World; Togo; trading diasporas; transport; Tripoli, Libya; tropical rain forest; Tunis, Tunisia; Tunisia; Uganda; United Nations Organization; urbanization; visual arts; West Africa; Windhoek, Namibia; women's movements; workers; Yaounde, Cameroon; Yoruba; youth; Zambia; Zanzibar, Tanzania; Zimbabwe; Zulu.…”
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Encyclopedic liberty : political articles in the Dictionary of Diderot and d'Alembert /
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Berg encyclopedia of world dress and fashion.
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Lynne Milgram PART 9: Dress of the Diaspora Miao/Hmong in Australia, Maria Wronska-Friend Miao/Hmong in the United States, Mary Alice Chaney South Asian Diaspora, Hazel A. …”
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Berg encyclopedia of world dress and fashion.
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Encyclopedia Preface Preface to Central and Southwest Asia PART 1: Overview of Dress and Fashion in Central and Southwest Asia Introduction to Dress and Fashion in Central and Southwest Asia, Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood Climate, Geography, and Dress, Willem Vogelsang History of Dress and Fashion, Willem Vogelsang Pre-Islamic Dress Codes in the Eastern Mediterranean and Southwest Asia, Mary Harlow and Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones The Coming of Islam and Its Influence on Dress, Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood Jewish Dress in Central and Southwest Asia and the Diaspora, Esther Juhasz Dress Reforms of the Early Twentieth Century in Turkey, Iran, and Afghanistan, Derek Bryce SNAPSHOT: Turkish Fashion Designers , Fatma Mete SNAPSHOT: ANAT, Syria, Heike Weber SNAPSHOT: An Omani Fashion Designer, Julia M. …”
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The encyclopedia of world folk dance /
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…Acrobatic Dance -- Allemande -- Andrean Dance -- Animal Dancesss -- Arab Dance -- Art, Folk Dance in -- Attire -- Balkan Dance -- Bamboula -- Barn Dance -- Belly Dance -- Body Art -- Bolero -- Branle -- Cachucha -- Cajun Dance -- Cakewalk -- Calenda -- Carmagnole -- Ceilidh -- Censorship -- Chain Dance -- Circle Dance -- Clogging -- Comic Dance -- Coming of Age -- Commedia Dell'Arte -- Community Dance -- Concheros Dance -- Contradance -- Corroboree -- Cotillion -- Cotton-Eye Joe -- Creole Dance -- Czardas -- Dance Drama -- Diaspora -- Disguise -- Dragon Dance -- Drumming -- Eskimo Dance House -- Exorcism -- Fado -- Fancy Dance -- Fan Dance -- Fandango -- Farandole -- Film, Folk Dance in -- Finales -- Flamenco -- Flowers -- Furlana -- Galliard -- Galop -- Gavotte -- Gendered Dance -- Ghost Dance -- Ghurei Dance -- Greek Dance -- Halling -- Handkerchief Dance -- Harvest Dance -- Headdress -- Healing Dance -- Highland Fling -- Holiday Dance -- Hoop Dance -- Hopak -- Hora -- Hornpipe -- Huayno -- Hula -- Hunting Dance -- Indonesian Dance -- Jarabe Tapatio -- Jewelry -- Jewish Dance -- Jig -- Joropo -- Jota -- Juba -- Juvenile Dancers -- Kathak -- Kurdish Dance -- Labyrinthine Dance -- Lamentation Dance -- Landler -- Line Dance -- Lion Dance -- Literature, Folk Dance in -- Malay Dance -- Manipuri Dance -- Martial Dance -- Masked Dance -- Matachines -- Mating Dance -- Mayim Mayim -- Maypole Dance -- Mazurka -- Merengue -- Mime -- Morris Dance -- Music, Folk Dance -- North African Dance -- Nudity -- Nuptial Dance -- Oberek -- Odori -- Parasol Dance -- Partnering -- Pasodoble -- Pavane -- Persian Dance -- Pipe Dance -- Planting Dance -- Polka -- Polonaise -- Polska -- Polynesian Dance -- Processionals -- Propitiation -- Pyrrhic Dance -- Quadrille -- Reel -- Rigaudon -- Roma Dance -- Roman Dance -- Sacrificial Dance -- Saltarello -- Sarabande -- Scalp Dance -- Scarf Dance -- Schottische -- Schuhplattler -- Scripture, Folk Dance in -- Shaker Dance -- Shamanic Dance -- Shawl Dance -- Siberian Dance -- Square Dance -- Step Dance -- Stomp Dance -- Story Dance -- Sub-Saharan Dance -- Sufi Dance -- Sun Dance -- Sword Dance -- Tango -- Tanko Bushi -- Tarantella -- Technique -- Terminology -- Thai Dance -- Tinikling -- Tirabol -- Totemic Dance -- Totentanz -- Varsouvienne -- Veiled Dance -- Volta -- Walpurgis Dance -- Waltz -- Warrior Dance -- Wiccan Dance -- Worship Dance -- Zapateado -- Zydeco.…”
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Routledge encyclopedia of social and cultural anthropology /
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- How to use this book -- List of contributors -- Analytical table of contents -- Contributions by author -- Biographical appendix -- Glossary -- Aboriginal Australia -- Acknowledgements -- Adoption and fostering -- Aesthetics -- Affect -- Africa: East -- Africa: Nilotic -- Africa: Southern -- Africa: West -- Age -- AIDS -- Alliance -- American anthropology -- Americas: Central -- Americas: Latin America -- Americas: Native North America -- Americas: Native South America (Highland) -- Americas: Native South America (Lowland) -- Ancestors -- Anthropological societies -- Archaeology -- Arctic -- Art -- Asia: Central -- Asia: East -- Asia: South -- Asia: Southeast -- Avunculate -- Belief -- Big Man -- Biological anthropology -- Boas, Franz -- Body -- British anthropology -- Buddhism -- Canadian anthropology -- Cannibalism -- Capitalism -- Cargo cult -- Caribbean -- Caste -- Cattle complex -- Children and childhood -- Chinese anthropology -- Christianity -- Citizenship -- Civil society -- Class -- Classical studies -- Classification -- Cognatic society -- Cognition -- Colonialism -- Community -- Compadrazgo -- Comparative method -- Complementary filiation -- Complex society -- Componential analysis -- Conception -- Consumption -- Cosmology -- Cosmopolitanism -- Counterinsurgency -- Crow-Omaha systems -- Cultural materialism -- Cultural studies -- Culture -- Culture and personality -- Dance -- Death -- Dedication -- Descent -- Development -- Diaspora -- Diffusionism -- Discourse -- Divination -- Dreams -- Dual organization -- Dutch anthropology -- Ecological anthropology -- Economic anthropology -- Editorial board -- Education -- Emic and etic -- Emotion -- Engagement -- Enlightenment anthropology -- Environment -- Essentialism -- Ethics, anthropological -- Ethics, anthropology of -- Ethnicity -- Ethnography -- Ethnopsychiatry -- Ethnoscience -- Europe: Central and Eastern -- Europe: Northern -- Europe: Southern -- Evolution and evolutionism -- Exchange -- Factions -- Family -- Fashion -- Feminist anthropology -- Feudalism -- Fieldwork -- Film -- Finance -- Fishing -- Folklore -- Food -- Formalism and substantivism -- French anthropology -- Friendship -- Functionalism -- Gay and lesbian anthropology -- Gender -- Genealogical method -- Genetics, anthropology of -- Genocide -- German and Austrian anthropology -- Ghost dance -- Gossip -- Great and little traditions -- Gypsies -- Hinduism -- History and anthropology -- History of anthropology -- Honour and shame -- House -- Household -- Human rights -- Hunting and gathering societies -- Identity -- Ideology -- Incest -- Indian anthropology -- Indigenous knowledge -- Indigenous peoples -- Individualism -- Inequality -- Islam -- Japan -- Japanese anthropology -- Joking and avoidance -- Kingship -- Kinship -- Kula -- Land tenure -- Landscape -- Language and linguistics -- Latin American anthropology -- Law -- Lèvi-Strauss, Claude -- Literacy -- Literature -- Magic -- Malinowski, Bronislaw -- Mana -- Markets -- Marriage -- Marxism and anthropology -- Mass media -- Material culture -- Medical anthropology -- Memory -- Menstruation -- Methodology -- Middle East and North Africa -- Migration -- Millennial movements, millenarianism -- Missionaries -- Mode of production -- Modernism, modernity and modernization -- Money -- Morgan, Lewis Henry -- Multiculturalism -- Multi-sited ethnography -- Museums -- Music -- Myth and mythology -- Names and naming -- Nationalism -- Nature and culture -- Neoliberalism -- Network analysis -- Nomadism -- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) -- Number -- Nutrition -- Occidentalism -- Oral literature -- Oratory -- Orientalism -- Pacific: Melanesia -- Pacific: Polynesia -- Pastoralists -- Patrons and clients -- Peasants -- Person -- Pharmaceuticals -- Photography -- Pilgrimage -- Place -- Play -- Plural society -- Poetics -- Political anthropology -- Political economy -- Pollution and purity -- Possession -- Postmodernism -- Potlatch -- Power -- Preface to the second edition -- Preference and prescription -- Primitive communism -- Primitive mentality -- Property -- Psychoanalysis -- Psychological anthropology -- Race -- Radcliffe-Brown, A.R. -- Rationality -- Reflexivity -- Refugees -- Regional analysis and regional comparison -- Relatedness -- Relationship terminology -- Relativism -- Religion -- Reproductive technologies -- Resistance -- Rite of passage -- Ritual -- Russian and Soviet anthropology -- Sacred and profane -- Sacrifice -- Sapir-Whorf hypothesis -- Scandals, anthropological -- Scandinavian anthropology -- Science -- Science and technology studies (STS) -- Settlement patterns -- Sex and sexuality -- Shamanism -- Sharecropping -- Slavery -- Social structure and social organization -- Socialization -- Society -- Sociobiology -- Sociology -- South African anthropology -- Sovereignty -- State -- Structuralism -- Symbolic anthropology -- Syncretism -- Taboo -- Technology -- Text -- Time and space -- Totemism -- Tourism -- Transhumance -- Translation -- Transnationalism -- Urban anthropology -- Violence -- Visual anthropology -- War, warfare -- Well-being and happiness -- Witchcraft and sorcery -- Work -- World system -- Youth.…”
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