African Sacred Groves
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240 Pages

22.8 x 15.2 cm

3 b/w, 15 line illus.

Imprint: James Currey

African Sacred Groves

Ecological Dynamics and Social Change

Edited by Michael J. Sheridan

by Celia Nyamweru

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Reveals the continuing and contemporary importance of sacred forests.

African sacred groves are often described as the remains of primeval forests, ethnographic curiosities, and cultural relics from a static pre-colonial past. Their continuing importance in African societies, however, shows that this 'relic theory' is inadequate for understanding current social and ecological dynamics.
This interdisciplinary book, by an international group of scholars and conservation practitioners, provides a new understanding of theseforests, examining their ecological characteristics and delineating how sacred groves relate to social dynamics and historical contexts.

MICHAEL J. SHERIDAN is Associate Professor of Sociology & Anthropology at Middlebury College; CELIA NYAMWERU is Professor of Anthropology at St Lawrence University.

North America: Ohio U Press; South Africa: Unisa Press (PB)
"The essays in this volume provide an enlightening tour of the issues around conservation and sacred sites." AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW
"This book can be a useful tool to policy makers." SACRED SITES

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9781847014009

January 2008

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Title Details

240 Pages

2.28 x 1.52 cm

3 b/w, 15 line illus.

Imprint: James Currey