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    Engolo and Capoeira. From Ethnic to Diasporic Combat Games in the Southern Atlantic

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    This article provides a re-examination of the main Afrocentric narrative of capoeira origins, the engolo or ‘Zebra Dance’, in light of historical primary sources and new ethnographic evidence gathered during fieldwork in south-west Angola. By examining engolo’s bodily techniques, its socio-historical context and cultural meanings, the piece emphasises its insertion into a pastoral lifestyle and highlights the relatively narrow ethnic character of the practice in Angola. This analysis and the comparison with capoeira helps us to develop certain hypotheses about the formation, migration, and re-invention of diasporic combat games between southern Angola and coastal Brazil, and more broadly, to increase our understanding of how African cultures spread across the southern Atlantic

    Sumatra its History andPeople

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    Primitive Intoxicants

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    Sumatra its history and people

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    Sumatra is remarkably thorough in its coverage and there are exhaustive chapters dealing with the economic life

    Transition rites of the Kuanyama Ambo (a preliminary study)

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    Transition rites of the Kuanyama Ambo (a preliminary study)

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    Sumatra Its History and People

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    The Assumed Early Mediterranean Influence among the Kuanyama Ambo Bantu of South West Africa

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    Review: <i>Adat Law in Indonesia</i>, by B. ter Haar, E. Adamson Hoebel, and A. Arthur Schiller

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