- Jan
Vansina (14
September 1929 – 8
February 2017) was a
Belgian historian and
anthropologist regarded as an
authority on the
history of
Central Africa...
- 230–231.
Vansina 2010, p. 136.
Schaller 2005, p. 535.
Vansina 2010, p. 137.
Vansina 2010, p. 138.
Lyons 1992, p. 7.
Hochschild 1999, p. 231.
Vansina 2010...
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prehistoric human migrations. This
geographical proximity,
states Jan
Vansina,
suggests that the
Congo river region, home of the
Kongo people, was po****ted...
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Exploration of Ethics. Bloomington:
Indiana UP, 2010, ISBN 0253222443
Vansina, Jan: "Oral
Tradition as History", 1985,
James Currey Publishers, ISBN 0-85255-007-3...
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their history,
which still persists in many
countries today.
Historian Jan
Vansina (1962)
discusses the
classification of Sub-Saharan
African Kingdoms, mostly...
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Accounts of the
regional royal lineages have led some
historians such as Jan
Vansina to the
conclusion that
Bugesera originally dominated Rwanda, with the latter...
- in D. T. Niane's Sundiata: an epic of old Mali.
Proverbium 27: 319–338.
Vansina, Jan (1978), "Oral Tradition, Oral History:
Achievements and Perspectives"...
- 14
September 2006.
George Mason University.
Retrieved on 20 July 2008.
Vansina, Jan (1985). Oral
Tradition as History. Madison, Wisconsin: University...
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after its capital,
which ruled a
substantial area of the
Sudan region.
Vansina (1962)
discusses the
classification of Sub-Saharan
African kingdoms, mostly...
- was the
office of the King of the
Ashanti Empire.
Scholars such as Jan
Vansina have
described the
governance of the
Ashanti Empire as a
federation where...