The Basuto – Hugh Ashton

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Originally published in 1952 and as a second impression in 1963, this volume provides a systematic and comprehensive account of the Basuto people and their changing culture, and reviews the developments and changes leading up to 1966 when Basutoland achieved independence as Lesotho. It describes in detail daily lives, the education and upbringing of children, initiation, marriage, economic activities and political developments within and outside the country. It includes a discussion of tribal and modern law and the workings of the courts and a study of the part played by magic and sorcery and an analysis of the motives leading to the out break of ‘medicine’ murders in the 1940s.
Comprehensive account of the Basuto people and their changing culture, and reviews the developments and changes leading up to 1966 when Basutoland achieved independence as Lesotho. It describes in detail daily lives, the education and upbringing of children, initiation, marriage, economic activities and political developments within and outside the country. It includes a discussion of tribal and modern law and the workings of the courts and a study of the part played by magic and sorcery and an analysis of the motives leading to the out break of ‘medicine’ murders in the 1940s.
Hardcover internally pages free from inscriptions or library stamps, binding tight, dust wrapper in a good ++ dust wrapper. See Our own photograph of the book, secondhand copy in pristine condition apart from just a few fox mark on the front end paper

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SKU: 1540 Category: Title: The Basuto
Author: Hugh Ashton
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 1963
Condition: Very Good
Format: Hardcover
Inventory No: 1540

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Originally published in 1952 and as a second impression in 1963, this volume provides a systematic and comprehensive account of the Basuto people and their changing culture, and reviews the developments and changes leading up to 1966 when Basutoland achieved independence as Lesotho. It describes in detail daily lives, the education and upbringing of children, initiation, marriage, economic activities and political developments within and outside the country. It includes a discussion of tribal and modern law and the workings of the courts and a study of the part played by magic and sorcery and an analysis of the motives leading to the out break of ‘medicine’ murders in the 1940s.
Comprehensive account of the Basuto people and their changing culture, and reviews the developments and changes leading up to 1966 when Basutoland achieved independence as Lesotho. It describes in detail daily lives, the education and upbringing of children, initiation, marriage, economic activities and political developments within and outside the country. It includes a discussion of tribal and modern law and the workings of the courts and a study of the part played by magic and sorcery and an analysis of the motives leading to the out break of ‘medicine’ murders in the 1940s.
Hardcover internally pages free from inscriptions or library stamps, binding tight, dust wrapper in a good ++ dust wrapper. See Our own photograph of the book, secondhand copy in pristine condition apart from just a few fox mark on the front end paper

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Weight 0.8 kg
Dimensions 22 × 15 × 3 cm

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