Essays in Sudan Ethnography Presented to Sir Edward Evans.
Essays in Sudan Ethnography by I. Cunnison, W. R. James Essays in Sudan Ethnography by I. Cunnison, W. R. James (pp. 195-197) Review by: Abbas A. Mohamed.
Transforming Displaced Women in Sudan by Rogaia Mustafa Abharaf is an ethnography that brings attention to the mistreatment, inconsideration, and defiling of women. This study shares experiences of displaced civilians, and explores communities within Sudan as nations in microcosm. Sudanese communities undergo extreme brutality.
An ethnographic survey that includes information on population distribution, physical environment, social conditions, technology, and art of various Nilotic groups.. including Sudan. ----. Essays in Social Anthropology. New York: Free Press of Glencoe Inc., 1963. 233 p.
Ethnography is the description of cultures and the groups of people who live within them. It can be useful in personal adaptation, personal success, and to better understand other cultures. A prime example of using ethnography for success is in US foreign relations, particularly where the work of anthropologist Ruth Benedict was used in deciding how to handle the rebuilding of Japan after the.
In 1972, a Festschrift was prepared for him, entitled Essays in Sudan Ethnography: presented to Sir Edward Evans-Pritchard.
The two nations have already taken steps to resolve this conflict and end the violence by separating Sudan into two countries, Sudan and South Sudan Oewish World Watch, 2006). In July 2011, the country voted almost unanimously to grant the South independence (Insight on Conflict, 2012).
Sudan - Sudan - Cultural institutions: Sudan is one of the richest African countries in terms of archaeological sites. Ruins of the ancient kingdom of Kush are found at Gebel Barkal and associated sites in the Nile valley; they were collectively designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2003. The archaeological sites at Meroe, an ancient Kushitic city, were collectively designated a World.