Boucher, Claude. When Animals Sing and Spirits Dance: Gule Wamkulu, The Great Dance of the Chewa People of Malawi. Mua: KuNgoni Centre of Culture and Art, 2012.
AbstractFor a long time, T. Cullen Young’s studies of the Tumbuka provided the only published record of the ethnography and history of northern Malawi. Furthermore, his concern with “African culture” has had political implications in both the pre- and post-Independence periods in Malawi. The author, who taught at Hull University and made Malawi the primary focus of his research, also highlights Cullen Young’s relationship with Hastings Kamuzu Banda, the former President of Malawi, and their fascinating subsequent collaborative work. [Kenneth R. Ross and Joyce Mlenga]
Harawa, Chimwemwe. Christianity and Traditional Medicine in Northern Malawi. Mzuzu: Mzuni Press, 2023.
Nyasulu, Timothy Kabulunga. Witchcraft Accusations and Church Discipline in Malawi: A Missiological Mandate of the Church to the Vulnerable in Malawi. Zomba: Kachere, 2021.
AbstractBased on fieldwork at the KuNgoni Art Craft Centre at the White Fathers Mission at Mua, this is a comprehensive study of the role of art in the process of inculturation. Aiming to be the first systematic theology constructed in and from Malawi, it makes a pioneering contribution to the meeting of Christianity and African Traditional Religion in artistic endeavour and symbolic expression. [Kenneth R. Ross and Joyce Mlenga]
Van Breugel, J. W. M. Chewa Traditional Religion. Zomba: Kachere, 2001.
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