Memoirs of a Mbororo : The Life of Ndudi Umaru: Fulani Nomad of Cameroon (Cameroon Studies)

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Memoirs of a Mbororo : The Life of Ndudi Umaru: Fulani Nomad of Cameroon (Cameroon Studies)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 320 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781571818447
  • DDC分類 306.08996322

Full Description

This remarkable book recounts the life of Ndudi Umaru, a pastoral nomadic Fulani, who was born in the Nigeria-Cameroon border zone, but spent most of his life in Cameroon where he was treated for leprosy. Left to his own devices at an early age—his illness having separated him from his kith and kin—Ndudi is befriended by Père Boquené, a French missionary who takes him on as a field assistant. Working closely with the young man, Père Boquené realizes Ndudi is a keen observer of his own pastoral society, with its links to a wider social setting, and suggests he record his observations on tape. The result is a rare and sensitive collaboration, which sheds new insight into the world of the Mbororo and the complex and ever-changing social mosaic of West African savanna societies. Ndudi's leprosy and his efforts to find a cure grant him the necessary perspective to analyze this complex world, while still remaining a part of it.

For the western public, the Mbororo have often been the photogenic subjects of "Disappearing World" documentaries or glossy coffee table books. However, this account renders "the exotic" comprehensible, preserving the cultural authenticity of Ndudi's story while making this unique world more accessible to outsiders.

Contents

List of Illustrations

Preface to the English Translation

Philip Burnham 

Letter from Claude Lévi-Strauss  

Preface to French Edition

Christiane Seydou

Introduction

Henri Bocquené

Preliminary Note

Map

Chapter 1. My First Memories of Childhood

Chapter 2. From Day to Day

Chapter 3. And the Seasons Pass

Chapter 4. Passing the Evenings

Chapter 5. Our Grandmothers' Stories

Chapter 6. Illness

Chapter 7. Seasonal Migration and the Wet Season Camp

Chapter 8. Family Festivals

Chapter 9. A Village Interlude

Chapter 10. A Return to the Nomadic Life

Chapter 11. Memories of Seasonal Migrations

Chapter 12. A Stay in Gire

Chapter 13. The Soro of the Adolescents

Chapter 14. From Village to Village

Chapter 15. Memorable Events

Chapter 16. The Dance and the Wodabe

Chapter 17. The Spectacle at the Market Place

Chapter 18. Marriage and Weddings

Chapter 19. Mbororo Marriage

Chapter 20. Divorce and Widowhood

Chapter 21. Religion

Chapter 22. Pulaku

Chapter 23. Magic and Sorcery

Chapter 24. New Horizons

Chapter 25. My Uncle and His Herds

Chapter 26. Settled at Djohong

Chapter 27. Family Visits

End Notes

Glossary