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Talks: Ambivalent identity: Muslims and Maguzawa in North Central State, Nigeria - Waterloo, ON
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MS-2-89, Box 8, File 6
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1972 (Creation)
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- Waterloo (Ont.)
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24 cm x 30 cm (folder).
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File consists of Jerome Barkow's paper Ambivalent Identity: Muslims and Maguzawa in North Central State, Nigeria, presented at a meeting of the Canadian Association of African Studies, in Waterloo, Ontario. The paper itself compares the Hausa and Maguzawa cultures located in Northern Nigeria, and the misconceptions both groups have about each other, namely their history and beliefs. The paper also talks about the similarities between the two groups like how they both grow the same crops, live in the same kinds of homes, and eat the same foods.
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- English