Ethnographia E Historia Tradicional Dos Povos Da Lunda, Volume 4, by Henrique Augusto Dias de Carvalho, explores the ethnography and traditional history of the Lunda peoples of Angola. This volume provides valuable insights into the cultural practices, social structures, and historical narratives of the Lunda, drawing from extensive research and firsthand accounts. It delves into the rich oral traditions, customs, and beliefs that have shaped Lunda society over centuries.
Carvalho's work is an essential resource for understanding the heritage and identity of the Lunda peoples, offering a detailed and comprehensive look at their way of life. This volume is of interest to scholars of African history, anthropology, and folklore, as well as anyone seeking to learn more about the diverse cultures of Angola. The book is a vital contribution to the preservation and appreciation of Lunda cultural heritage.
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