They`re not just Samaki.

Few East African groups have attracted the attention of academics as much as the Swahili of coastal Kenya and Tanzania. The Swahili town of Lamu has even been described as having more professional researchers than doctors per inhabitant (Mazmi and Shariff 1994:2). Researchers commonly describe the S...

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Main Author: Glaesel, Heidi
Other Authors: Universität zu Köln, Institut für Afrikanistik
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Published: Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig 2012
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spelling ndltd-DRESDEN-oai-qucosa.de-bsz-15-qucosa-980562013-01-07T20:06:28Z They`re not just Samaki. Glaesel, Heidi Swahili Fischerei Vokabular Swahili Fisher Vocabulary ddc:496 Swahili Wortschatz Few East African groups have attracted the attention of academics as much as the Swahili of coastal Kenya and Tanzania. The Swahili town of Lamu has even been described as having more professional researchers than doctors per inhabitant (Mazmi and Shariff 1994:2). Researchers commonly describe the Swahili as having a maritime culture (Middleton 1992:8; Nurse and Spear 1985:97; Prins 1965:263-275) and looking to the sea for their livelihood and identity (Mazmi and Shariff 1994:19; Ylvisaker 1975:74-83). They stress the contact of the `sea-prowling` Swahili with the ocean through seafaring, trading, fishing, and boat building to acquire wealth and social standing (Mazmi and Sharif 1994: 19; Middleton 1992: 8). Futhermore, the origin of the word Swahili is said to stress the proximity of the sea, coming from the Arabic sawahil (coast) or being of local origin, swahili (literally this island), making the Swahili variously the people of the coast (Middleton 1992:1) or the people of this island (Mazmi and Shariff 1994:56). Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig Universität zu Köln, Institut für Afrikanistik 2012-11-30 doc-type:article application/pdf http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-98056 urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-98056 http://www.qucosa.de/fileadmin/data/qucosa/documents/9805/4_12_Glaesel.pdf Swahili Forum; 4(1997), S. 165-179 eng
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Glaesel, Heidi
They`re not just Samaki.
description Few East African groups have attracted the attention of academics as much as the Swahili of coastal Kenya and Tanzania. The Swahili town of Lamu has even been described as having more professional researchers than doctors per inhabitant (Mazmi and Shariff 1994:2). Researchers commonly describe the Swahili as having a maritime culture (Middleton 1992:8; Nurse and Spear 1985:97; Prins 1965:263-275) and looking to the sea for their livelihood and identity (Mazmi and Shariff 1994:19; Ylvisaker 1975:74-83). They stress the contact of the `sea-prowling` Swahili with the ocean through seafaring, trading, fishing, and boat building to acquire wealth and social standing (Mazmi and Sharif 1994: 19; Middleton 1992: 8). Futhermore, the origin of the word Swahili is said to stress the proximity of the sea, coming from the Arabic sawahil (coast) or being of local origin, swahili (literally this island), making the Swahili variously the people of the coast (Middleton 1992:1) or the people of this island (Mazmi and Shariff 1994:56).
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