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Ingessana presents the results of field research carried out in the Ingessana Hills area of Sudan, between the White and the Blue Niles, among a people who maintain a proud tradition of cultural in...
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01 August 1995

Ingessana presents the results of field research carried out in the Ingessana Hills area of Sudan, between the White and the Blue Niles, among a people who maintain a proud tradition of cultural independence.
The book examines the religious institutions of the Ingessana people, attempting to understand how their history and development has been affected by interaction with powerful neighbours, such as the Islamic Sudanese, Nilotics and Ethiopian groups. The Ingessana have always sought to define this engagement in their own terms and in such a way as to preserve their distinctive identity. The analysis shows how the Ingessana have created a unique religious tradition as part of a wider culture of resistance.
The book examines the religious institutions of the Ingessana people, attempting to understand how their history and development has been affected by interaction with powerful neighbours, such as the Islamic Sudanese, Nilotics and Ethiopian groups. The Ingessana have always sought to define this engagement in their own terms and in such a way as to preserve their distinctive identity. The analysis shows how the Ingessana have created a unique religious tradition as part of a wider culture of resistance.
Price: $160.00
Pages: 136
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies of Religion in Africa
Publication Date:
01 August 1995
ISBN: 9789004103610
Format: Other
M.C. Jedrej is a Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology, University of Edinburgh. He has published extensively on his research in Africa and is co-editor, with Rosalind Shaw, of Dreaming, Religion and Society in Africa (Brill, 1992).