Family Identity And The State In The Bamako Kafu
Discover the intricate relationship between family identity and state power in B. Marie Perinbam's insightful book, Family Identity And The State In The Bamako Kafu. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1998, this compelling work spans 352 pages and delves into the rich cultural history of the Bamako kafu, a region in contemporary Mali, West Africa. Perinbam examines how family claims to power have shaped political dynamics and ethnic identity within this vibrant community, particularly during the 18th century. With a focus on the Bambara and Mandingo peoples, this book offers a unique perspective on kinship and legends, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the interplay of politics and culture in African societies. Enhance your understanding of West African history and the significance of familial ties in governance with this groundbreaking publication.