THE BAGESU AND OTHER TRIBES OF THE UGANDA PROTECTORATE.The Third Part of the Mackie Ethnological Expedition to Central Africa.
Cambridge: 1924. xiii, 205 pages of text plus 32 pages of photographs and 1 fold-out map. Cloth cover. More
Cambridge: 1924. xiii, 205 pages of text plus 32 pages of photographs and 1 fold-out map. Cloth cover. More
Cambridge, 1921; New York: 1969 (reprint). xvi, 288 pages of text plus 19 pages of photographs dealing with Ugandan material culture, religion, ritual, and ethnology, and 1 map. Cloth cover. More
Hannover and Seattle: 1999. 420 pages, 213 large color photographs--mostly full-page, 15 smaller color photographs, 213 small b/w photographs, 10 maps. Cloth cover with dust jacket. Mint condition. Acquired over the last 15-20 years, the Bareiss collection of African art contains outstanding examples--most never before published--of prototypical pieces from Guinea..... More
Studia Ethnographica Friburgensia 4, 1976. 311 pages, 24 pages of photographs, 3 maps. More
Hohenschaftlarn: 1979. (three volumes). Vol. I: Work Journal. xviii, 289 pages, 4 figures, 6 maps. Vol. II: Baldambe Explains. x, 231 pages, 26 drawings of artifacts, 13 other drawings, 2 figures, 2 maps, 1 photograph. Vol. III: Conversations in Dambaiti. xxii, 273 pages, 2 drawings, 2 maps. More
San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1985. xviii, 142 pages, approximately 175 color and b/w photographs, 1 map. Cloth cover. More
Ithica: 1975. 354 pages, 16 photographs, 4 figures. Cloth cover. More
Studia Ethnographica Upsaliensia XXIII: 1965. xx, 428 pages (some pages uncut), 2 photographs. More
Studia Ethnographica Upsaliensia V: 1952. 192 pages, 2 full-page photographs of the drum. The subject of a 2008 History Channel special, the ngoma lungundu, a wooden ceremonial drum that had been covered by skin, was searched for and found in the almost inaccessible Harare Museum of Human Science on the..... More