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An anthropological study of the health system of the Dagara people of northern Ghana and southern Burkina Faso, Of Life and Health develops a cultural and epistemological lexicon of Dagara life by examining its religious, ritual, and artistic expressions. Consisting of ethnographic descriptions and analyses of six Dagara cultic institutions, each of which deals with different aspects of sustaining and transmitting life, the volume gives a holistic account of the Dagara knowledge system.



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“This is an extremely interesting and very unusual book. It is an anthropological study of Dagara cosmology written from within…The importance of Of Life and Health is unquestionable. It will be of great interest for Africanist scholars and medical anthropologists, and I am sure it will serve as an extremely important documentation of Dagara knowledge, not least for the Dagara people themselves.” • JRAI

“The work is both unique and compelling since it is written by someone who is deeply rooted from birth in the Dagara culture rather than a researcher in transit, someone who is keen and able to present to an international scholarly audience the truth about his own epistemic heritage… a very interesting book. Even a hurried reading provides access to uniquely revealing information and perspectives in every chapter, which experts in the traditions of African healing and religion will not otherwise be able to source in the academic literature.” • Utafiti: Journal of African Perspectives

“A wonderful book that will prove to be highly significant.” • Roland Littlewood, University College London



Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables

Introduction: About Life and Health

Chapter 1. Scientific Language, Knowledge Frameworks and Ways of Reasoning
Chapter 2. Life Animation and Transmission: The Language of the Ancestors
Chapter 3. Life Resources, Sustenance, and Growth: The Language of the Spirit and Life-Force of Nature (kͻntͻnmε)
Chapter 4. Health Delivery and Healing Processes: The White Bagr Healing Cult and the Food Domain
Chpater 5. Health Delivery and Healing Processes: The Black Bagr Healing Cult and the Domain of Healing Toxins, the Inedible and Undomesticated
Chapter 6. Language and Cultural Ideation of Healing: The Healer and the Healing Cult (Tibr)
Chapter 7. The Healer, The Healing Cult and the Patient Observed

Conclusion: Nature and the Cosmic Life in Elements

Appendix

References
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 17/12/2018
      ISBN13: 9781789201017, 978-1789201017
      ISBN10: 1789201012

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      An anthropological study of the health system of the Dagara people of northern Ghana and southern Burkina Faso, Of Life and Health develops a cultural and epistemological lexicon of Dagara life by examining its religious, ritual, and artistic expressions. Consisting of ethnographic descriptions and analyses of six Dagara cultic institutions, each of which deals with different aspects of sustaining and transmitting life, the volume gives a holistic account of the Dagara knowledge system.



      Trade Review

      “This is an extremely interesting and very unusual book. It is an anthropological study of Dagara cosmology written from within…The importance of Of Life and Health is unquestionable. It will be of great interest for Africanist scholars and medical anthropologists, and I am sure it will serve as an extremely important documentation of Dagara knowledge, not least for the Dagara people themselves.” • JRAI

      “The work is both unique and compelling since it is written by someone who is deeply rooted from birth in the Dagara culture rather than a researcher in transit, someone who is keen and able to present to an international scholarly audience the truth about his own epistemic heritage… a very interesting book. Even a hurried reading provides access to uniquely revealing information and perspectives in every chapter, which experts in the traditions of African healing and religion will not otherwise be able to source in the academic literature.” • Utafiti: Journal of African Perspectives

      “A wonderful book that will prove to be highly significant.” • Roland Littlewood, University College London



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures
      List of Tables

      Introduction: About Life and Health

      Chapter 1. Scientific Language, Knowledge Frameworks and Ways of Reasoning
      Chapter 2. Life Animation and Transmission: The Language of the Ancestors
      Chapter 3. Life Resources, Sustenance, and Growth: The Language of the Spirit and Life-Force of Nature (kͻntͻnmε)
      Chapter 4. Health Delivery and Healing Processes: The White Bagr Healing Cult and the Food Domain
      Chpater 5. Health Delivery and Healing Processes: The Black Bagr Healing Cult and the Domain of Healing Toxins, the Inedible and Undomesticated
      Chapter 6. Language and Cultural Ideation of Healing: The Healer and the Healing Cult (Tibr)
      Chapter 7. The Healer, The Healing Cult and the Patient Observed

      Conclusion: Nature and the Cosmic Life in Elements

      Appendix

      References
      Index

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