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Human-wildlife conflict, drought and chieftainship illegitimacy in the Zambezi Valley, northwestern Zimbabwe | 2024 | Journal of southern African studies 50 (1): 91-109 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Exploring the origins and expansion of the Nyaminyami (water spirit) belief systems among the BaTonga people of northwestern Zimbabwe | 2021 | Journal of religion in Africa 51 (3-4): 364-96 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 0022-4200 | |||
Staging an educated self: linguistic display of schooling among rural Zambian children | 2015 | Anthropology and education quarterly 46 (3): 244-59 | H6 [COUNCIL-] | 0161-7761 | |||
Access, alienation, and the production of chronic liminality: sixty years of frontier settlement in a Zambian park buffer zone | 2014 | Human organization 73 (2): 128-40 | H6/KF [APPLIED-] | 0018-7259 | |||
Evolutionary perspective of same-sex sexuality: homosexuality and homosociality revisited | 2012 | Anthropologie (Brno) 50 (1): 61-70 | H6/HB [ANTHROPOLOGIE-] | 0323-1119 | |||
'A very antagonistic spirit': Elliot Kamwana. Christianity and the end of the world in Nyasaland | 2011 | Society of Malawi journal 64 (1): 13-33 | H6/KY [NYASALAND-] | ||||
Patrolling Kariba's waters: state authority, fishing and the border economy | 2008 | Journal of southern African studies 34 (4): 861-79 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0305-7070 | |||
Migration following resettlement of the Gwembe Tonga of Zambia: the consequences for children's growth | 2008 | Ecology of food and nutrition 47 (4): 363-81 | H6 [ECOLOGY-] | 0367-0244 | |||
Culture, changing livelihoods, and HIV/AIDS discourse: reframing the institutionalization of fish-for-sex exchange in the Zambian Kafue flats | 2007 | Culture, health & sexuality 9 (1): 69-83 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1369-1058 | |||
Elizabeth Colson: an appreciation | 2007 | African studies review 50 (3): 135-42 | *H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0002-0206 | |||
Tonga time | 2006 | Suomen antropologi 31 (1): 31-48 | H6 [SUOMEN-] | 0355-3930 | |||
Whites and water: how Euro-Africans made nature at Kariba Dam | 2006 | Journal of southern African studies 32 (4): 823-38 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0305-7070 | |||
Gender and nutritional status at the household level among Gwembe Valley Tonga children, 0-10 years | 2005 | American journal of human biology 17 (3): 372-5 | H6/HB [AMERICAN-] | 1042-0533 | |||
Catch-up reproductive maturation in rural Tonga girls, Zambia ? | 2004 | American journal of human biology 16 (6): 658-69 | H6/HB [AMERICAN-] | 1042-0533 | |||
Restaging the will to believe: religious pluralism, anti-syncretism, and the problem of belief | 2004 | American anthropologist 106 (4): 699-709 | *H6 [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7294 | |||
Timing of reproductive maturation in rural versus urban Tonga boys, Zambia | 2004 | Annals of human biology 31 (2): 213-27 | 0301-4460 | ||||
New archaeological discoveries from Kalomo point to an ancient form of burial pattern | 2003 | Zambia museums journal 8 (): 51 | *H6/KY [ZAMBIA-] | ||||
Human growth in southern Zambia: a first study of Tonga children predating the Kariba Dam (1957-1958) | 2002 | American journal of human biology 14 (1): 50-60 | 1042-0533 | ||||
Performance and the negotiation of charismatic authority in an African indigenous church in Zambia | 2002 | Paideuma 48 (): 57-76 | 0078-7809 | ||||
Outside development interventions: people's daily actions among the plateau Tonga of Zambia | 2001 | African study monographs 22 (4): 195-208 | 0285-1601 | ||||
Relationship between local and scientific names of fishes in Lake Malawi /Nyasa | 2001 | African study monographs 22 (3): 123-54 | 0285-1601 | ||||
Continuity and change in the Gwembe Tonga family and their relevance to demography's nucleation thesis | 1999 | Africa 69 (4): 510-34 | 0001-9720 | ||||
Religious ritual and political control in Binga district, Zimbabwe | 1997 | African anthropology 4 (2): 4-26 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | ||||
The Monze rain festival: the history of change in a religious cult in Zambia | 1996 | International journal of African historical studies 29 (3): 519-41 |