Fipa families : reproduction and Catholic evangelization in Nkansi, Ufipa, 1880-1960 / Kathleen R. Smythe.
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- 0325071128 (alk. paper)
- 0325071136 (pbk : alk. paper)
- 9780325071121
- 266/.267828Â 22
- BR115.C8Â S685 2006

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-198)-and index.
Introduction : Fipa families -- Church, religion and state in Nkansi, 1880-1960 -- Where one slept mattered : Fipa socialization and cultural perceptions of growth in Nkansi, Ufipa, c. 1900 -- Home away from home : generational experiences and attitudes toward boarding-school education -- The boarding school experience : Baraza and Karema -- Socializing Fipa priests and sisters -- "Child of the clan" or "child of the priests" : life stories of two Fipa Catholic sisters -- Conclusion : Fipa and missionary socialization.
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