Ceremony: An Anthropologist's Misadventures in the African Bush - Hardcover

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Barley, Nigel, Ceremony: An Anthropologist's Misadventures In The African Bush

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When the alien culture begins to feel normal, it is time for the field anthropologist to go home, says Barley of the British Museum. It appears that he departed just in time. For a year and a half Barley had studied a mountain tribe, the Dowayo, in northern Cameroon. Back in London, he had word that the tribe's circumcision ceremony was imminent (this elaborate ritual occurs only at six- or seven-year intervals), so he returned. As he waited in the village for confirmation, he heard of a tribe, the Ninga, whose men had no nipples. Expecting to find a people that practiced ritual removal of male breasts, he simply found a family with birth defects. He joined the Dowayo men on a remarkably inept hunt, visited the rain-chief, learned to flute-whistle. Barley saw other Westerners on occasiona black American anthropologist who wanted to be a "real" African, a missionary who had just discovered solar energy, a German U.N. employee showing health films. But Barley was thwarted in his efforts to observe the circumcision rites: great, hairy caterpillars destroyed the millet cropno millet, no beer, no ceremony. This is a vastly entertaining story that abounds with characters; it is also a serious perusal of the ethics of anthropology. Photos.
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Ceremony is not, strictly speaking, an ethnography, though it contains enough information to piece together the world-view and some of the customs of the Dowayos of Northern Cameroon. The work appears more as an edited journal, mixing observations, the trials and tribulations of fieldwork, and some astute remarks on the nature of anthropology. The book is entertaining and quite accessible to the general reader, though it will not satisfy professionals in the field. As for the "ceremony" alluded to in the title, it remained elusive, a plague of caterpillarsand perhaps also the inevitable changes happening in even remote African villageshaving seemingly postponed the circumcision rituals which would have transformed Dowayo boys into men. Winifred Lambrecht, Anthropology Dept., Brown Univ., Providence, R.I.
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  • PublisherHenry Holt & Co
  • Publication date1987
  • ISBN 10 0805001425
  • ISBN 13 9780805001426
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages158
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