Overtly Muslim, Covertly Boni: Competing Calls of Religious Allegiance on the Kenyan Coast by Mark Faulkner

Overtly Muslim, Covertly Boni: Competing Calls of Religious Allegiance on the Kenyan Coast

Studies of Religion in Africa

Mark Faulkner

293 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction sociology medium-paced

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This volume explores the way of life of the Boni community, a hunter-gatherer people that straddle the Kenya/Somali border in East Africa. The Boni converted to Islam some fifty years ago and the reasons for this, both internal and external to the...

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