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The making, unmaking and adaptation of Mayeyi multispecies entanglements within the Kwando-Linyanti wetlands: eighteenth century to 1990 2024 Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (2): 236-53
  • Jessica Jane Lavelle
*H6 [SOUTH-] 2332-3256
Moving histories: Bantu language expansions, eclectic economies, and mobilities 2023 Journal of African history 64 (1): 13-37
  • David Schoenbrun
  • Jan Vansina
  • Rebecca Grollemund
*H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 0021-8537
Christianity and the gendering of personal names among the Bette in southeastern Nigeria 2023 Journal of religion in Africa 53 (1): 53-77
  • Eyo Mensah
  • Idom Inyabri
  • Lucy Ushuple
  • Romanus Aboh
H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] 0022-4200
‘If you belong to my generation and you never read James Hadley Chase, then you are not educated’: everyday reading of high school students in Soweto, 1968–1976 2023 Journal of southern African studies 49 (2): 205-24
  • Kasonde T. Mukonde
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 1465-3893
Sarabanda tenge que tenge... Evidence of Bantu religious practices in a Villancico in the 17th century Puebla cathedral 2022 Estudios de historia novohispana (66): 47-79
  • Claudio Ramírez Uribe
H6/KUL [ESTUDIOS-] 2448-6922
Symbolic kraals: subterranean food stores, hidden wealth and ethnographic errors 2022 Journal of social archaeology 22 (3): 317-37
  • Thembi Russell
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 1469-6053
Revealing debate: the 1974 first seminar of Zairian linguists and Congo's politics of language in historical perspective 2022 International journal of African historical studies 55 (3): 303-24
  • Joshua Castillo
*H6/KY [INTERNATIONAL-] 0361-7882
Metrical prominence asymmetries in Medumba, a grassfield Bantu language 2021 Language 97 (2): 365-402
  • Kathryn Franich
H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] 0097-8507
Bambata pottery and Western Bantu: re-interpreting the Early Iron Age in southern Africa 2021 Southern African humanities 34 (): 1-17
  • Thomas N. Huffman
H6/KY [NATAL-] 1681-5564
Observations of cooperative pond fishing by the Bayaka and Bantu people in the floored forest of the northern Republic of Congo 2021 African study monographs 41 (2): 1-16
  • Adam H. Boyette
  • Haneul Jang
H6/KY [AFRICAN-] 0285-1601
Toward sustainable livelihoods and the use of non-timber forest products in southeast Cameroon: an overview of the forest-savanna sustainability project 2021 African study monographs supplementary issue (60): 5-20
  • Mitsuo Ichikawa
H6/KY [AFRICAN-] 0286-9667
Unreflective promotion of the non-timber forest product trade undermines the quality of life of the Baka: implications of the Irvingia gabonensis kernel trade in southeast Cameroon 2021 African study monographs supplementary issue (60): 85-98
  • Hirokazu Yasuoka
  • Mikako Toda
H6/KY [AFRICAN-] 0286-9667
Unsettling the ranks: 1930s Zulu-language writings on African progress and unity in The Bantu World 2021 African studies 80 (3-4): 287-309
  • Maria Suriano
  • Portia Sifelani
H6/KY [BANTU-] 0002-0184
Capturing people on the move: spatial analysis and remote sensing in the Bantu mobility project, Basanga, Zambia 2020 African archaeological review 37 (1): 69-93
  • Jeffrey Fleisher
  • Kathryn de Luna
  • Matthew Pawlowicz
*H6/KE [AFRICAN-] 0263-0338
Beyond the legacy of 1976: Morris Isaacson High School, popular memory and the struggle for education in central Soweto 2020 African studies 79 (1): 21-36
  • Clive Glaser
H6/KY [BANTU-] 0002-0184
'Children are our pension'. Livelihood diversification, social security, and kinship constraints among East African refugees 2020 ANUAC: rivista della Società Italiana di Antropologia Culturale 9 (1): 159-81
  • Francesca Declich
2239-625X
Plant calling. Joy of Bassinglègè Forest, Cameroon 2020 Anthropologie et sociétés 44 (3): 171-93
  • Julie Laplante Kañaa
H6 [ANTHROPOLOGIE-] 0702-8997
Innovative reworkings of ancestor ritual as a response to forced villagisation: an Eastern Cape example 2020 Anthropology Southern Africa 43 (4): 246-58
  • Chris J. de Wet
  • Eric A. Mgujulwa
*H6 [SOUTH-] 2332-3256
Crossing multiple boundaries: "The Manyema" in colonial East Central Africa 2019 History in Africa 46 (): 299-326
  • Katharina Zöller
H6/KY [HISTORY-] 0361-5413
The museum as a rift zone - the construction and representation of "East" and "Central" Africa in the (Belgian) Congo Museum/Royal Museum for Central Africa 2019 History in Africa 46 (): 327-58
  • Maarten Couttenier
H6/KY [HISTORY-] 0361-5413
Four Iron Age women from KwaZulu-Natal: physical anthropology, genetics and archaeological context 2019 Southern African humanities 32 (): 23-56
  • Carina Schelusch
  • Deona Botha
  • Gavin Whitelaw
  • Mario Vicente
  • Marlize Lombard
  • Marna Steyn
H6/KY [NATAL-] 1681-5564
Among the most beautiful of white visages: Tsangui masks 2019 Tribal art (94): 96-113
  • Charlotte Grand-Dufay
*H6/KFY [WORLD-] 1354-2990
Belonging, indigeneity, land and nature in Southern Africa under neoliberal capitalism: an overview 2019 Journal of southern African studies 45 (2): 341-55
  • Catie Gressler
  • Robert Hitchcock
  • Stasja Koot
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 0305-7070
Elhomwe revitalization efforts: myth of reality? 2019 Anthropological linguistics 61 (1): 12-43
  • Edrinne Elizabeth Lora-Kayambazinthu
H6/KK [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] 0003-5483
Nicht nur Opfer der Umstände. Zum Transfer von Kindern zwischen !Xun und Kwangali in Nkurenkuru (Namibia) 2019 Paideuma 65 (): 173-89
  • Manja Stutzriemer
H6 [PAIDEUMA-] 0078-7809
The art and material culture of the Eloyi (Afo) people, Nigeria 1969/70: a photographic essay 2018 African arts 51 (1): 46-63
  • Anna Craven
H6/KFY [AFRICAN-] 0001-9933
Commentary on "The art and material culture of the Eloyi (Afo) people, Nigeria 1969/70: a photographic essay" by Anna Craven 2018 African arts 51 (1): 64-5
  • Sidney Littlefield Kasfir
H6/KFY [AFRICAN-] 0001-9933
The African concept of personhood and its relevance to respect for human life and dignity in Africa and the global context 2018 African study monographs supplementary issue 56 (): 21-32
  • Paddy Musana
H6/KY [AFRICAN-] 0286-9667
Rivals no more: Jan Vansina, precolonial African historiography, and archaeology 2018 History in Africa 45 (): 145-60
  • Peter Robertshaw
H6/KY [HISTORY-] 0361-5413
"Nya Anghuwa Che" (our food gives us life): exploring indigenous perspectives on traditional food gathering and foraging in an Irigwe community from Nigeria 2018 ab-Original 2 (1): 1-22
  • Majing Oloko
  • Shailesh Shukla
2470-6221
Functions of verb reduplication and verb doubling in Swahili 2018 Journal of Asian and African studies (Tokyo) (96): 5-27
  • Hannah Gibson
  • Nobuko Yoneda
H6 [JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES. Tokyo] 0387-2807
Ethnographic clay sourcing practices: insights for archaeological assemblage interpretations 2018 African archaeological review 35 (4): 597-608
  • Freda Nkirote M'Mbogori
*H6/KE [AFRICAN-] 0263-0338
The Bantu authorities system: removals in Mthunzini district during apartheid 2018 Journal of southern African studies 44 (1): 115-32
  • Veronica Nosopho Eherenreigh-Risner
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 0305-7070
Egress and regress: Pentecostal precursors and parallels in northern Mozambique 2018 Ethnos 83 (1): 107-27
  • Devaka Premawardhana
H6 [ETHNOS-] 0014-1844
Réappropriations contemporaines du rituel: regards croisés sur le cinéma kuikuro (Haut-Xingu, Brésil) et le festival traditionnel luvale (Haut-Zambèze, Angola) 2018 Gradhiva: revue de anthropology et museologie (28): 195-219
  • Isabelle Penoni
H6 [GRADHIVA-] 0764-8928
When a rash has two names: pese sorcery and kisigo spirits at Lake Tanganyika 2018 Anthropology and medicine 25 (2): 206-19
  • Eva Bleyenberg
  • Koen Stroeken
H6/KGT [BRITISH-] 1364-8470
From farmers to straw men: George Grey and the Mfengu crisis of 1854 2018 African studies 77 (3): 378-93
  • Benjamin Hurwitz
H6/KY [BANTU-] 0002-0184
Understanding ukuthwala: bride abduction in the rural Eastern Cape, South Africa 2018 African studies 77 (3): 394-411
  • Kathleen Rice
H6/KY [BANTU-] 0002-0184
Primo and his brothers: the nominal konzo system between two forms of individuation 2018 ANUAC: rivista della Società Italiana di Antropologia Culturale 7 (1): 117-40
  • Cristina Zavaroni
  • Stefania Consigliere
2239-625X
The deferred discovery of Kuyu art 2017 Tribal art 21 (2): 92-107
  • Anne-Marie Bénézech
*H6/KFY [WORLD-] 1354-2990
The 'interior world' of the nineteenth-century Maloti-Drakensberg mountains 2017 Journal of African history 58 (2): 213-37
  • Rachel King
  • Sam Challing
*H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 0021-8537
Images égarées, identités bigarrées 2017 Anthropos (St Augustin) 112 (1): 167-78
  • Rik Ceyssens
H6 [ANTHROPOS-] 0257-9774
Cattle, raiding and disorder in southern African history 2017 Africa 87 (3): 607-30
  • Rachel King
H6/KY [AFRICA-] 0001-9720
Leveraging multiple populations across time helps define accurate models of human evolution: a reanalysis of the lactase persistence adaptation 2017 Human biology 89 (1): 81-97
  • Chenling Xu Antelope
  • Davide Marnetto
  • Emilia Huerta-Sanchez
  • Fergal Casey
H6/HB [HUMAN-] 0018-7143
From mission to church: the formation of the Bantu Presbyterian Church of South Africa 2016 International journal of African historical studies 49 (3): 329-60
  • Graham A. Duncan
*H6/KY [INTERNATIONAL-] 0361-7882
Notes sur les parlers Moye du Moyen Congo (Bantou C38) 2016 Journal of Asian and African studies (Tokyo) (92): 5-122
  • Mangulu André Motingea
  • Montanga Mayika Balthazar Biako
H6 [JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES. Tokyo] 0387-2807
The origins and evolution of Setswana culture: a linguistic account 2016 Botswana notes and records 48 (1): 134-49
  • Herman M. Batibo
*H6/KY [BOTSWANA-] 0525-5090
A reflection on Setswana proverbs in Botswana’s national psyche and nationhood 2016 Botswana notes and records 48 (1): 150-9
  • Rosaleen O.B. Nhlekisana
*H6/KY [BOTSWANA-] 0525-5090
Found and lost languages: a survey of the past and current situation of Botswana ethnic and linguistic communities 2016 Botswana notes and records 48 (1): 160-75
  • Andy Chebanne
*H6/KY [BOTSWANA-] 0525-5090
Ikalanga 50 years on: a cross border language against tremendous odds 2016 Botswana notes and records 48 (1): 176-81
  • Joyce T. Mathangwane
*H6/KY [BOTSWANA-] 0525-5090