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Saunders, Margaret O. (2019) | |
Islamic scholarship on the Hausa / Kanuri frontier: the Malamai of Mirriah | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 53 #2. p. 295-315. |
Ochonu, Moses E. (2014) | |
Colonialism by Proxy: Hausa imperial agents and middle belt consciousness in Nigeria | |
Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. 273p. |
O'Rourke, Harmony S. (2012) | |
Native foreigners and the ambiguity of order and identity: the case of African diasporas and Islamic law in British Cameroon | |
History in Africa. Volume 39. p. 97-122. |
Na'allah, Abdul Rasheed (2010) | |
African discourse in Islam, oral traditions, and performance | |
New York: Routledge. African studies history, politics, economics, and culture. 183p. |
Pasian, Michela (2010) | |
Anthropologie du rituel de possession Bori en milieu Hawsa au Niger: quand les génies cohabitent avec Allah | |
Paris: L'Harmattan. Collection anthropologie critique. 265p. |
Salamone, Frank A. (2010) | |
The Hausa of Nigeria | |
Lanham: University Press of America. 214p. |
Clough, Paul (2009) | |
The impact of rural political economy on gender relations in Islamizing Hausaland, Nigeria | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 79 #4. p. 595-613. |
Gaudio, Rudolf Pell (2009) | |
Allah made us: sexual outlaws in an Islamic African city | |
Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell. New directions in ethnography #3. 237p. |
Krings, Matthias (2008) | |
Conversion on screen: a glimpse at popular Islamic imaginations in northern Nigeria | |
Africa Today. Volume 54 #4. p. 45-68. |
Bivins, Mary Wren (2007) | |
Telling stories, making histories: women, words, and Islam in nineteenth-century Hausaland and the Sokoto Caliphate | |
Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. Social history of Africa. 192p. |
Aminu, Muhammad Lawal (2006) | |
Reformism as a Theme in Hausa Religio-Political Poetry | |
Journal of African Cultural Studies. Volume 18 #2. p. 235-245. |
Cooper, Barbara M. (2006) | |
Evangelical Christians in the Muslim Sahel | |
Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. African systems of thought. 462p. |
Mahdi, Hauwa (2006) | |
Gender and citizenship: Hausa women's political identity from the caliphate to the protectorate | |
Göteborg: University of Göteborg. Avhandlingar från Historiska Institutionen vid Göteborgs Universitet #46. 340p. |
Adeleke, Ademola (2005) | |
Islam and Hausa Culture | |
Lagos Historical Review. Volume 5. p. 99-110. |
Brigaglia, Andrea (2005) | |
Two published Hausa translations of the Qur'ân and their doctrinal background | |
Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 35 #4. p. 424-449. |
Mack, Beverly B. (2004) | |
Muslim women sing: Hausa popular song | |
Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. African expressive cultures. 302p. |
Miles, William F.S. (2003) | |
Shari'a as De-Africanization: Evidence from Hausaland | |
Africa Today. Volume 50 #1. Spring/Summer. p. 51-75. |
Whitsitt, Novian (2003) | |
Islamic-Hausa Feminism Meets Northern Nigerian Romance: The Cautious Rebellion of Bilkisu Funtuwa | |
African Studies Review. Volume 46 #1. April. p. 137-153. |
Werthmann, Katja (2002) | |
Matan Bariki, 'Women of the Barracks': Muslim Hausa Women in an Urban Neighbourhood in Northern Nigeria | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 72 #1. p. 112-130. |
Whitsitt, Novian (2002) | |
Islamic-Hausa feminism and Kano market literature: Qur'anic reinterpretation in the novels of Balaraba Yakubu | |
Research in African Literatures. Volume 33 #2. p. 119-136. |
Yahuza Bello, Muhammad (2002) | |
Indigenous Hausa number system | |
Afrikanistische Arbeitspapiere: Schriftenreihe des Kölner Instituts für Afrikanistik. #70. p. 191-198. |
Hutson, A.S. (2001) | |
Women, men, and patriarchal bargaining in an Islamic Sufi order: The Tijaniyya in Kano, Nigeria, 1937 to the present | |
Gender & Society. Volume 15 #5. p. 734-753. |
Pratt, S.E.; Flood, A. (2001) | |
Friday mosques and the formation of local identity: Hausa politics and the impact of ethnographic fieldwork in a village divided, Maradi (Niger) | |
Cambridge Anthropology. Volume 22 #2. p. 20-36. |
Zakaria, Yakubu (2001) | |
Entrepreneurs at Home: Secluded Muslim Women and Hidden Economic Activities in Northern Nigeria | |
Nordic Journal of African Studies. Volume 10 #1. p. 107-123. |
Düking, Birte (2000) | |
Status femminile e consuetudine islamica: l'istituzione della 'kulle' nella Nigeria settentrionale | |
Africa: rivista trimestrale di studi e documentazione. Volume 55 #3. p. 338-362. |
Masquelier, Adeline M. (2000) | |
Of Headhunters and Cannibals: Migrancy, Labor, and Consumption in the Mawri Imagination | |
Cultural Anthropology. Volume 15 #1. p. 84-126. |
Buba, Malami; Furniss, Graham (1999) | |
Youth Culture, Bandiri, and the Continuing Legitimacy Debate in Sokoto Town | |
Journal of African Cultural Studies. Volume 12 #1. June. p. 27-46. |
Cooper, Barbara M. (1999) | |
The strength in the song: Muslim personhood, audible capital and Hausa women's performance of the hajj | |
Social Text. Volume 17 #60. p. 1-23. |
Meunier, Olivier (1998) | |
Marabouts et courants religieux en pays hawsa: dynamique de l'islamisation de la ville de Maradi à la fin du XIXème siècle et durant le XXème siècle | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 32 #3. p. 521-557. |
Meunier, Olivier (1998) | |
Les voies de l'islam au Niger dans le Katsina indépendant du XIXe au XXe siècle: (Maradi, pays hawsa) | |
Paris: Publications Scientifiques du Muséum. Mémoires de l'Institut d'Ethnologie, Université de Paris. 232p. |
Salamone, Frank A. (1998) | |
The Waziri and the thief: Hausa Islamic law in a Yoruba city: a case study from Ibadan, Nigeria | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. #42. p. 139-156. |
Abdalla, Ismail Hussein (1997) | |
Islam, medicine, and practitioners in Northern Nigeria | |
Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press. Studies in African health and medicine #6. 188p. |
Meunier, Olivier (1997) | |
Les routes de l'islam: anthropologie politique de l'islamisation de l'Afrique de l'Ouest en général et du pays hawsa en particulier du VIIIe au XIXe siècle | |
Paris: L'Harmattan. Études africaines. 203p. |
Pellow, Deborah (1997) | |
Male Praise-Singers in Accra: In the Company of Women | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 67 #4. p. 582-601. |
Ryan, Patrick J. (1996) | |
Islam in Ghana: its major influences and the situation today | |
Orita: Ibadan Journal of Religious Studies. Volume 28 #1-2. p. 70-84. |
Meunier, Olivier (1995) | |
Enseignements de base, politiques d'éducation et stratégies éducatives en milieu haoussa: le cas de la ville de Maradi (Niger) | |
Cahiers des sciences humaines. Volume 31 #3. p. 617-634. |
Pilaszewicz, Stanislaw (1995) | |
Traditional beliefs of the Hausa people | |
Hemispheres: Studies on Cultures and Societies. #10. p. 87-94. |
Abdurrahman, U. (1994) | |
Themes of Sufism in Aliyu Na Mangi's poetry | |
Islamic Culture. Volume 68 #3. p. 19-29. |
Abdurrahman, U. (1994) | |
Use of images and metaphors to illustrate themes in Aliyu Na Mangi's Sufi poetry | |
Islamic Culture. Volume 68 #2. p. 7-22. |
Bivins, M.W. (1994) | |
Women, ecology and Islam in the making of modern Hausa cultural history | |
Ph.D. dissertation. Michigan State University. 260p. |
Chaibou, Elhadji Oumarou (1994) | |
Marriage, Tradition, and Womanhood in Hausa Society: Women's Perspectives | |
Ufahamu. Volume 22 #3. p. 63-76. |
Hunwick, John Owen (1994) | |
Mervyn Hiskett 1920-1994 | |
Sudanic Africa. Volume 5. p. 1-6. |
Merritt, Nikki (1994) | |
Nana Asma'u, Her Elegies and the Possibility of 'Insider Alternatives' | |
African Languages and Cultures. Volume 7 #2. p. 91-99. |
Masquelier, Adeline M. (1993) | |
Narratives of power, images of wealth: The ritual economy of 'Bori' in the market | |
In: Modernity and Its Malcontents: Ritual and Power in Postcolonial Africa. p. 3-33. |
Blanckmeister, Barbara (1992) | |
Islam, Tradition und Ökonomie aus der Sicht nordnigerianischer Unternehmer | |
Afrika Spectrum. Volume 27 #1. p. 25-42. |
Hassan, S.M. (1992) | |
Art and Islamic literacy among the Hausa of Northern Nigeria | |
Lewiston: E. Mellen Press. 373p. |
Koster, Rimkje (1990) | |
Hausa vrouwen en Islam: islamisering van de Hausastaten in de negentiende eeuw en de plaats van islamitische huwelijksinstituties in de samenleving van Hausa groeperingen in Nigeria | |
Leiden: Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, Onderzoek en Dokumentatie Centrum Vrouwen en Autonomie (VENA). VENA working papers #90-3. 77p. |
Abdurrahman, U. (1989) | |
Themes of Sufism in Aliyu Na Mangi's poetry | |
Islamic Studies. Volume 28. p. 29-38. |
Blanckmeister, Elsa Barbara (1989) | |
'Di:n wa dawla': Islam, Politik und Ethnizität im Hausaland und in Adamawa | |
Emsdetten: Andreas Gehling. Reihe Islam & Ethnologie #2. 167p. |
Yarwihi, Ibrahim (1989) | |
The Resemblance between the Tradition of the Near East and the Culture of the Hausa in Nigeria as Seen in Popular Religious Beliefs | |
Bulletin on Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations in Africa. Volume 7 #3. July. p. 1-20. |
Wall, L. Lewis (1988) | |
Hausa medicine: Illness and well-being in a West African culture | |
Durham: Duke University Press. 370p. |
Moussa, O. (1987) | |
La culture arabo-islamique, les Haoussas du Sud-Cameroun (le cas de Yaoundé) et l'intégration nationale | |
thèse de doctorat (nouveau régime). Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris III). 324p. |
Grégoire, Emmanuel (1986) | |
Les Alhazai de Maradi, Niger: histoire d'un groupe de riches marchands sahéliens | |
Paris: Editions de l'ORSTOM. Travaux et documents de l'ORSTOM #187. 228p. |
Heine, P. (1986) | |
Fremde Muslime: Hausa Gemeinden in der Diaspora | |
Zeitschrift für Missionswissenschaft und Religionswissenschaft. Volume 70 #4. p. 288-298. |
Callaway, Barbara J. (1984) | |
Ambiguous Consequences of the Socialisation and Seclusion of Hausa Women | |
Journal of Modern African Studies. Volume 22 #3. September. p. 429-450. |
Cobbald, E. (1983) | |
Muslim Hausa women in northern Nigeria: an annotated bibliography | |
African Research and Documentation. #32. p. 22-29. |
Coles, C.M. (1983) | |
Muslim Women in town: Social change among the Hausa of Northern Nigeria | |
Ph.D. dissertation. Madison. |
Wall, L.L. (1982) | |
Traditional medicine and the values of life in a rural Hausa village | |
Ph.D. dissertation. Oxford University. |
Darrah, A.C. (1980) | |
A hermeneutic approach to Hausa therapeutics: The Allegory of the Living Fire | |
Ph.D. dissertation. Northwestern University. |
Hiskett, M. (1979) | |
L'Islam dans la propagande politique Haoussa en vers de 1946 jusqu'a l'indépendance du Nigeria du Nord | |
In: La contribution du Christianisme et de l'Islam à la formation d'Etats indépendants en Afrique au Sud du Sahara. p. 105-119. |
Pittin, R. (1979) | |
Hausa women and Islamic law: is reform necessary? | |
Waltham, MA: African Studies Association. 20p. |
Besmer, Fremont E. (1977) | |
Initiation into the Bori Cult: A Case Study in Ningi Town | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 47 #1. p. 1-13. |
Works, J.A. (1976) | |
Pilgrims in a strange land: Hausa communities in Chad | |
New York: Columbia University Press. 280p. |
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