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  1. Bruce Grindal as Ijapa, the Yoruba Secular Trickster
  2. Philip Roth and World Literature: Transatlantic Perspectives and Uneasy Passages ed. by Velichka D. Ivanova
  3. LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND THE ARTS Steven Feld. Jazz Cosmopolitanism in Accra: Five Musical Years in Ghana. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2012. xii + 312 pp. Photographs. Bibliography. Index. CDs. $84.95. Cloth. $23.95. Paper.
  4. Boppin' Along With Johnny Mercer
  5. Gender and family among transnational professionals - Edited by Anne Coles & Anne-Meike Fechter
  6. Book Reviews
  7. Trinidad Ethnicity
  8. Book Reviews
  9. Reviews
  10. Blue Chicago: The Search for Authenticity in Urban Blues Clubs
  11. Native Americans Today
  12. Correspondence
  13. In Search of Religion
  14. Lawrence Gushee. Pioneers of Jazz: The Story of the Creole Band. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
  15. The making of saints: contesting sacred ground - Hopgood, James F.
  16. Yanomami: The Fierce Controversy and What We Can Learn From It (review)
  17. Book Review
  18. Jazz and Its Impact on European Classical Music
  19. BOOK REVIEW: Angula, Nahas and Bankie F. Bankie. THE AFRICAN ORIGIN OF CIVILISATION AND THE DESTINY OF AFRICA. Windhoek, Namibia: Gamsberg Macmillan, 2000.
  20. The African Origin of Civilisation and the Destiny of Africa (review)
  21. BOOK REVIEW: Wertheim, Albert. THE DRAMATIC ART OF ATHOL FUGARD: FROM SOUTH AFRICA TO THE WORLD. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000.
  22. Laughin Louie: An analysis of Louis Armstrongs record and its relationship to African-American musical humor
  23. The Dramatic Art of Athol Fugard: From South Africa to the World (review)
  24. BOOK REVIEW: Chanock, Martin. THE MAKING OF SOUTH AFRICAN LEGAL CULTURE, 1901-1936: FEAR, FAVOUR AND PREJUDICE. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
  25. The Tangibility of the Intangible: Beyond Empiricism
  26. BOOK REVIEW: Tayob, Abdulkader. ISLAM IN SOUTH AFRICA: MOSQUES, IMAMS, AND SERMONS. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1999.
  27. BOOK REVIEW: Ashforth, Adam. MADUMO: A MAN BEWITCHED. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000.
  28. Madumo: A Man Bewitched (review)
  29. The Making of South African Legal Culture, 1901-1936: Fear, Favour and Prejudice (review)
  30. Islam in South Africa: Mosques, Imams, and Sermons (review)
  31. Beyond “Secrets and Lies”: Growing up Adopted
  32. The International African Institute: The Rockefeller Foundation and the Development of British Social Anthropology in Africa
  33. Images of Main Street: Disney World and the American Adventure
  34. Nigerian and Ghanaian Popular Music: Two Varieties of Creolization
  35. The Waziri and The Thief
  36. Modern African Spirituality: The Independent Holy Spirit Churches in East Africa, 1902-1976
  37. Authenticity in tourism
  38. : Bridges to Humanity: Narratives on Anthropology and Friendship . Bruce Grindal, Frank Salamone.
  39. A History of Christianity in Africa: From Antiquity to the Present
  40. The Waziri and the Thief: Hausa Islamic Law in a Yoruba City, a Case Study from Ibadan, Nigeria
  41. Book Reviews
  42. Hausaland Divided . WILLIAM F. S. MILES
  43. The Bori and I: Reflections of a Mature Anthropologist
  44. Of Water and the Spirit: Ritual, Magic, and Initiation in the Life of an African Shaman:Of Water and the Spirit: Ritual, Magic, and Initiation in the Life of an African Shaman.
  45. The Plight of the Indigenous Catholic Priest in Africa: An Igbo Example
  46. « Oh! Vous voilà ! » L'anthropologue hétérosexuel et le sexe
  47. Beyond the Stream: Islam and Society in a West African Town
  48. Constructivist interpretation of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
  49. Trinidad Ethnicity:Trinidad Ethnicity
  50. Cet homme me sortit de ma déprime
  51. Jazz as Culture and the Culture of Jazz
  52. Jazz as Culture and the Culture of Jazz
  53. Dreaming: Anthropological and Psychological Interpretations:Dreaming: Anthropological and Psychological Interpretations.
  54. Mummatmg Shadows: The Mythic Power of Film:Mummatmg Shadows: The Mythic Power of Film
  55. In the Way: A Study of Christian Missionary Endeavors
  56. Family Apart; Family Together/ Bye-Bye at the Airport
  57. Boppers and Moldy Figs: A Tale of Two Cultures
  58. SOCIETY FOR ANTHROPOLOGY IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES
  59. SOCIETY FOR ANTHROPOLOGY IN THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES
  60. Society For Anthropology In Community Colleges
  61. SOCIETY FOR ANTHROPOLOGY IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES
  62. Howard McGhee
  63. Close enough for jazz: humor and jazz reality
  64. Fieldworks' Reality
  65. The Social Construction of Colonial Reality: Yauri Emirate
  66. Nurses, Midwives, and Joans-of-All-Trades
  67. Missionaries and Anthropologists: An Inquiry into Their Ambivalent Relationship
  68. Colonial Evangelism: A Socio-Historical Study of an East African Mission at the Grassroots
  69. Myths of writing
  70. The Clash between Indigenous, Islamic, Colonial and Post-Colonial Law in Nigeria
  71. In Memory of a Friend
  72. Student Teachers and Change
  73. Reply to Matthew Cooper
  74. Older Anthropologists Face Problems Too
  75. Indirect Rule and the Reinterpretation of Tradition: Abdullahi of Yauri
  76. Anthropologists Versus Missionaries: The Influence of Presuppositions [and Comments and Reply]
  77. Verbal pollution
  78. : Religious Innovation in Modern African Society . W. M. J. van Binsbergen, R. Buijtenhuijs.
  79. Epistemological Implications of Fieldwork and Their Consequences
  80. Early Expatriate Society in Northern Nigeria: Contributions to a Refinement of a Theory of Pluralism
  81. Anthropologists and Missionaries: Competition or Reciprocity?
  82. Council on Anthropology and Education: THE ATTICA HUMAN RELATIONS COURSE: AN EXAMPLE OF LEAPING BEFORE LOOKING
  83. The Methodological Significance of the Lying Informant
  84. Family, Fertility, and Economics [and Comments and Reply]
  85. A “Thank You” with Explanation
  86. The resettlement of Ugandan Asians in the United States: A preliminary analysis
  87. SINGARA
  88. STRUCTURE, STEREOTYPES, AND STUDENTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR A THEORY OF ETHNIC INTERACTION
  89. Religion and Political Culture in Kano by John N. Paden Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London, University of California Press, 1973. Pp. xvii +461. $15.00. £7.15.African Revolutionary: the life and times of Nigeria's Aminu Kano by Alan Feinstein Devizes, W...
  90. Learning to Be Christian: A Comparative Study
  91. COMMENT
  92. Becoming Hausa: Ethnic identity change and its implications for the study of ethnic pluralism and stratification
  93. The Serkawa of Yauri: Class, Status or Party?
  94. Religion as Play: Bori, a Friendly "Witchdoctor"
  95. Continuity of Igbo Values after Conversion: A Study in Purity and Prestige
  96. Religion as Play: Bori, a Friendly "Witchdoctor"
  97. : La Dimensione Umana . Bernardino Del Boca.
  98. The Drug Problem in a Small Emirate in Northern Nigeria
  99. : Environ/mental: Essays on the Planet as a Home . Paul Shepard, Daniel McKinley.
  100. Finney's Culture Change, Mental Health and Poverty: Comments on a Review
  101. Festivals
  102. Libya
  103. Madagascar
  104. Zulu
  105. Ethnographic Writing
  106. Music
  107. The Vatican War on Nuns
  108. Birth
  109. Hare Krishnas
  110. Hinduism
  111. Anthropology and War
  112. Gregory I, Saint (c. 540–604 CE)
  113. Harris, William Wade (c. 1850–1929)
  114. Sexual Harassment
  115. Mead, Margaret (1901–1978)
  116. Eddy, Mary Baker (1821–1910)
  117. Vayda, Andrew (1931–)
  118. Fortes, Meyer (1906–1983)
  119. Religious Change in a Northern Nigerian Emirate
  120. Secret Societies
  121. History and Literature in Anthropology
  122. 4 The Polynesian Cultural Center and the Mormon Image of the Body: Images of Paradise on Laie, Hawai'i