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Monsoon (2024) 2 (2): 50–68.
Published: 01 November 2024
...Preben Kaarsholm Abstract This article gives a detailed account of the history of the Durban Zanzibari Amakhuwa community, which developed around the descendants of freed slaves brought to Natal by the Royal Navy as “liberated Africans” in the 1870s. It discusses some of the methodological...
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Monsoon (2024) 2 (2): 5–9.
Published: 01 November 2024
.... In pursuing this history, and the more recent shifting identity of Zanzibaris to Amakhuwa, he highlights “the openings and closures that have been involved in different strategies of diaspora and identity construction from the 1870s to the present.” As do both Hooper and Suzuki for their key sources...
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in The History of the Zanzibari Amakhuwa: Uprooting, Registration, and Inventions of Home in a Community of Liberated Africans
> Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim
Published: 01 November 2024
Figure 3 Zanzibari elders Yussuf Abdul Rehman and Salim Rapentha visiting Zanzibar with the Amakhuwa Research Committee. Photograph by Preben Kaarsholm, May 2011.
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