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Beatrix Heintze and Adam Jones (eds.), European sources for Sub-Saharan Africa before 1900: use and abuse. Paideuma: Mitteilungen zur Kulturkunde, 33 (1987), Stuttgart (Franz Steiner Verlag) 1987.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 April 2010

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Copyright © Research Institute for History, Leiden University 1988

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References

1 See especially Miller, Joseph C. (ed.), The African Past Speaks: Essays on Oral Tradition and History,(Hamden, Conn, and Folkestone, 1980)Google Scholar; Vansina, Jan, Oral Tradition as History, (Madison, Wise, 1985) and idem,Google ScholarBantu in the Chrystal Ball’, History of Africa VI (1979) and VII (1980)Google Scholar.

2 Since your reviewer was invited to give a paper at the original conference, but was unable to do so, as a result of other commitments, this comment is even less than usual a stricture against the editors.