• Source: African Sources for African History
    • african" target="_blank">African Sources for african" target="_blank">African History is a book series published by Brill that aims to make available critical editions of indigenous african" target="_blank">African narrative sources from sub-Saharan Africa. The series aims to expand the sources available to historians of Africa, and to rectify bias that may have been introduced into the writing of african" target="_blank">African history through an over-reliance on sources written by Europeans.
      The first in the series was the 2001 Somono Bala of the Upper Niger, an epic story of fishing people, translated into English from the Maninka language for the first time.


      Titles in series


      The Epic of Sumanguru Kante
      Les mémoires de Maalaŋ Galisa sur le royaume confédéré du Kaabu
      Guidance (Uwongozi) by Sheikh al-Amin Mazrui: Selections from the First Swahili Islamic Newspaper
      Print Culture and the First Yoruba Novel
      Sukuma Labor Songs from Western Tanzania
      Writing for Kenya
      Tarikh Mandinka de Bijini (Guinée-Bissau)
      Entretiens avec Bala Kanté
      The Pen-Pictures of Modern Africans and african" target="_blank">African Celebrities by Charles Francis Hutchison
      Servants of the Sharia
      Djinns, Stars and Warriors
      Telling Our Own Stories
      Les Rois des Tambours au Haayre
      Marita: or the Folly of Love
      Somono Bala of the Upper Niger


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