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Some historical factors in the development of field cultivation practices in two villages in south central Niger | 2019 | Cahiers d'études africaines 59 (1): 75-120 | H6/KY [CAHIERS-] | ||||
Kanuri proverbs: metaphoric conceptualization of a cultural discourse | 2013 | Journal of African cultural studies 25 (3): 333-48 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1369-6815 | |||
Borno women and artifice: a case study of Kanuri and Shuwa women | 2010 | Borno Museum Society newsletter (76/77-83/84): 43-7 | H6/KY [BORNO-] | 1115-0335 | |||
Beyond the surface to the substance: a critical reassessment of thefatoma institution in the Lake Chad fishing industry, 1920-1983 | 2008 | Borno Museum Society newsletter (72/73-74/75): 5-14 | H6/KY [BORNO-] | 1115-0335 | |||
Facts and speculations: a reply to D. Lange's "The emergence of social complexity in the southern Chad basin towards 500 BC: archaeological and other evidence" | 2008 | Borno Museum Society newsletter (72/73-74/75): 71-83 | H6/KY [BORNO-] | 1115-0335 | |||
The internet as a forum for academic exchange: an example from the website of the Kanuri Studies Association (KASA): www.kanuri.net | 2008 | Borno Museum Society newsletter (72/73-74/75): 29-40 | H6/KY [BORNO-] | 1115-0335 | |||
Immigration of the Chadic-speaking Sao towards 600 BC | 2008 | Borno Museum Society newsletter (72/73-74/75): 84-106 | H6/KY [BORNO-] | 1115-0335 | |||
The emergence of social complexity in the southern Chad basin towards 500 BC: archaeological and other evidence | 2006-2007 | Borno Museum Society newsletter (68/69-70/71): 49-68 | H6/KY [BORNO-] | 1115-0335 | |||
An overview of Yoruba-Borno relationship | 2006 | Borno Museum Society newsletter (66-67): 5-13 | H6/KY [BORNO-] | 1115-0335 | |||
Professionelle Erzähler bei den Kanuri in der Tschadsee-Region (Nigeria) | 2005 | Paideuma 51 (): 89-109 | H6 [PAIDEUMA-] | 0078-7809 | |||
Forms of address in Kanuri | 2005 | Borno Museum Society newsletter (62-63): 33-7 | H6/KY [BORNO-] | 1115-0335 | |||
Towards an African modernity. Plastic pots and enamel ware in Kanuri-women's rooms (northern Nigeria) | 2004 | Paideuma 50 (): 173-92 | H6 'PAIDEUMA-' | 0078-7809 | |||
Mətau: 'animal doubles' among the Margi and her neighbours | 2004 | Borno Museum Society newsletter (60/61): 5-18 | H6/KY [BORNO-] | 1115-0335 | |||
Zuntulu, aliasNgulo, an ancient Kanuri musical instrument | 2004 | Borno Museum Society newsletter (58/59): 13-18 | H6/KY [BORNO-] | 1115-0335 | |||
Review article on The Diwan revisited. Literacy, state, formation and the rise of Kanuri domination (AD 1200-1600) | 2002 | Borno Museum Society newsletter (50/51/52/53): 113-27 | 1115-0335 | ||||
Concepts and functions of gift exchange among the Kanuri | 2002 | Borno Museum Society newsletter (50/51/52/53): 45-51 | 1115-0335 | ||||
The Kanuri barber and his art | 2000 | Borno Museum Society newsletter (42/3): 59-76 | 1115-0335 | ||||
Traditional treatment of diabetes a hoax? | 2000 | Borno Museum Society newsletter (44/45): 29-33 | 1115-0335 | ||||
Some aspects of ethno-veterinary medicine among Kanuri and Bura of Borno State | 2000 | Borno Museum Society newsletter (44/45): 5-10 | 1115-0335 | ||||
Clans, ethnic groups, and sub-groups of Kanuri in Borno: emergence and possible development in history | 1999 | Borno Museum Society newsletter 38/9 (): 23-34 | 1115-0335 | ||||
The hyena in the cultural tradition of the Kanuri people (the Lake Chad basin) | 1998 | Kunstkamera 12 (): 14-20 | 0869-8384 | ||||
Meanings of Kanuri personal names | 1997 | Borno Museum Society newsletter 32/3 (): 5-15 | |||||
Survey of food and nutrient intake of the Kanuri of Borno, Nigeria | 1989 | Savanna 10 (2): 86-91 |