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The Origin and Arrival of the Kpelle People in Liberia. First Edition, #1

Par : Franklin Obed Siakor
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232155025
  • EAN9798232155025
  • Date de parution07/10/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

This captivating historical account traces the roots and migration of the Kpelle people, one of Liberia's largest and most influential ethnic groups. Drawing from oral traditions, cultural history, and regional studies, the book explores the Kpelle's journey from the highlands of present-day Guinea into the fertile valleys and plains of central Liberia. It reveals how their migration, driven by trade, security, and the search for new lands, shaped the social and cultural fabric of Liberia.
Richly illustrated with depictions of traditional life, the book delves into the Kpelle's governance systems, spiritual beliefs, and institutions such as the Poro and Sande societies. The Origin and Arrival of the Kpelle People in Liberia offers readers a profound understanding of the Kpelle's enduring legacy in Liberia's national history and identity.
This captivating historical account traces the roots and migration of the Kpelle people, one of Liberia's largest and most influential ethnic groups. Drawing from oral traditions, cultural history, and regional studies, the book explores the Kpelle's journey from the highlands of present-day Guinea into the fertile valleys and plains of central Liberia. It reveals how their migration, driven by trade, security, and the search for new lands, shaped the social and cultural fabric of Liberia.
Richly illustrated with depictions of traditional life, the book delves into the Kpelle's governance systems, spiritual beliefs, and institutions such as the Poro and Sande societies. The Origin and Arrival of the Kpelle People in Liberia offers readers a profound understanding of the Kpelle's enduring legacy in Liberia's national history and identity.