Short description
Angola has been brutalised by a long civil war, which only ended in 2002. Portraying the 100 ethnolinguistic groups and their various ways of life, this book shows how religion defines the cultural character of the country. It also covers indigenous religious practices, which are still popular, particularly , in the rural areas.
Long description
Angola has been brutalised by a long civil war, which only ended in 2002. The war's adverse effect on every facet of Angola's post-independence life is clearly evident in the range of topics covered in this volume. The human cost of the war can be counted in the enormous loss of life and large-scale population displacement and in the continued postwar deaths and serious injuries inflicted by mines. The war also severely stunted economic growth and the development of necessary social services. However, since the end of the war Angola has been slowly progressing. Many people have returned to their homes to continue their life. The task of rebuilding has been greatly assisted by humanitarian aid. Readers of this book will learn about the nearly 100 ethnolinguistic groups and their various ways of life. The author shows how religion defines the cultural character of the country. Christianity, the dominant religion, is portrayed as more urban-based, popular among the educated elite and middle class. Indigenous religious practices, still popular particularly in the rural areas, are covered as well.;Oyebade celebrates the prolific Portuguese-language literary output and skilled Angolan artists. Discussion of the traditional foods, ceremonies, music and dance, and more rounds out the coverage.
Review
Aimed at students and general readers, this volume provides a basic understanding of the culture and customs of Angola. In the introduction, Oyebade briefly recounts Angola's history and supplies information on the country's geography, economy, and politics. Subsequent chapters focus on areas such as religion, literature, architecture, leisure activities, gender roles, and music. Supplemental materials include a chronology, glossary, and suggestions for further reading. -Reference & Research Book News