The Story of Swahili

The Story of Swahili
Author: John M. Mugane
Publsiher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780896804890

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Swahili was once an obscure dialect of an East African Bantu language. Today more than one hundred million people use it: Swahili is to eastern and central Africa what English is to the world. From its embrace in the 1960s by the black freedom movement in the United States to its adoption in 2004 as the African Union’s official language, Swahili has become a truly international language. How this came about and why, of all African languages, it happened only to Swahili is the story that John M. Mugane sets out to explore. The remarkable adaptability of Swahili has allowed Africans and others to tailor the language to their needs, extending its influence far beyond its place of origin. Its symbolic as well as its practical power has evolved from its status as a language of contact among diverse cultures, even as it embodies the history of communities in eastern and central Africa and throughout the Indian Ocean world. The Story of Swahili calls for a reevaluation of the widespread assumption that cultural superiority, military conquest, and economic dominance determine a language’s prosperity. This sweeping history gives a vibrant, living language its due, highlighting its nimbleness from its beginnings to its place today in the fast-changing world of global communication.

The Swahili World

The Swahili World
Author: Stephanie Wynne-Jones,Adria LaViolette
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2017-10-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317430162

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The Swahili World presents the fascinating story of a major world civilization, exploring the archaeology, history, linguistics, and anthropology of the Indian Ocean coast of Africa. It covers a 1,500-year sweep of history, from the first settlement of the coast to the complex urban tradition found there today. Swahili towns contain monumental palaces, tombs, and mosques, set among more humble houses; they were home to fishers, farmers, traders, and specialists of many kinds. The towns have been Muslim since perhaps the eighth century CE, participating in international networks connecting people around the Indian Ocean rim and beyond. Successive colonial regimes have helped shape modern Swahili society, which has incorporated such influences into the region’s long-standing cosmopolitan tradition. This is the first volume to explore the Swahili in chronological perspective. Each chapter offers a unique wealth of detail on an aspect of the region’s past, written by the leading scholars on the subject. The result is a book that allows both specialist and non-specialist readers to explore the diversity of the Swahili tradition, how Swahili society has changed over time, as well as how our understandings of the region have shifted since Swahili studies first began. Scholars of the African continent will find the most nuanced and detailed consideration of Swahili culture, language and history ever produced. For readers unfamiliar with the region or the people involved, the chapters here provide an ideal introduction to a new and wonderful geography, at the interface of Africa and the Indian Ocean world, and among a people whose culture remains one of Africa’s most distinctive achievements.

The Swahili

The Swahili
Author: Derek Nurse,Thomas Spear
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2017-06-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781512821666

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"As an introduction to how the history of an African society can be reconstructed from largely nonliterate sources, and to the Swahili in particular, . . . a model work."—International Journal of African Historical Studies

Sungura and Leopard

Sungura and Leopard
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Carolrhoda Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2006-12-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780822568018

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A small but clever hare and a fierce leopard agree to share a house, but as the hare's family grows, he realizes that he must find a way to get rid of his bad-tempered neighbor.

Making Identity on the Swahili Coast

Making Identity on the Swahili Coast
Author: Steven Fabian
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2019-11-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108492041

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A re-examination of the historical development of urban identity and community along the Swahili Coast.

The Swahili

The Swahili
Author: Derek Nurse,Thomas Spear
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN: 081221207X

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"As an introduction to how the history of an African society can be reconstructed from largely nonliterate sources, and to the Swahili in particular, . . . a model work."—International Journal of African Historical Studies

Speak Swahili Dammit

Speak Swahili  Dammit
Author: James Penhaligon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: English
ISBN: 0956890210

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This popular and well-reviewed book has now been revised with the assistance of several enthusiastic readers, former and current expatriates and Kenyan and Tanzanian friends.The captivating story recounts the humour and tragedy of the author's life as a young boy growing up in what was then colonial Tanganyika and Kenya, and the newly independent countries which emerged. It is a must-read for anyone interested in Africa before and after the Winds of Change swept across the continent to alter the lives of so many lucky enough to experience those times. Like many who were born and lived in Africa, the author's life was not the easy one people think colonial expatriates enjoyed, and he relates so vividly his own tragic experiences with hardship, danger and death. Many perils abounded from wild animals, venomous snakes and deadly tropical illnesses. Notwithstanding the ever-present black shadow of death and danger, was the natural instinct of kids to have fun, and the escapades and pleasure the author and his contemporaries created for themselves is related by Penhaligon with rib-aching humour.

Swahili Made Easy

Swahili Made Easy
Author: J. F. Safari
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9789987081790

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This handy book is a beginner's complete course in the Swahili language, designed especially for foreigners. The book is a result of the author's many years of teaching experience. It is divided into two parts: part one covers pronunciation; Swahili greetings and manners; classification of nouns; adjectives, verbs, adverbs, etc. in twenty-eight lessons and thirty-six exercises. part two includes a study of Swahili usage in specific situations (e.g. at home, in the market, on the road, at the airport, etc.); eleven further lessons and thirteen exercises; the key to the exercises in Parts One and Two; and a Swahili-English vocabulary of words used in the book.