“A good tale.” -The IndependentA sociological and psychological study of ceremonial magicians in German colonial Africa, with insights applied to the displaced and disguised survivals of magical thinking in European civilization. "Serious" and "literary" rather than sensationalist.The Characters:LUCILLE CHARLTRAIN The Inmentionable OneGERALD BIRNIER A ProfessorZU PFEIFFER German KommandantZALU ZAKO (son of Kawa Kendi) Heir ApparentBAKUMA (daughter of Bakala) in love with Zalu ZakoMYALU (son of MBusa) a chief in love with BakumaBAKAHENZIE (son of Maliko) Chief Witch-DoctorMARUFA (son of MTungo) another Witch-DoctorKAWA KENDI King-God and RainmakerMFUNYA MPOPO Predecessor of Kawa KendiKINGATA MATA Keeper of the Sacred FiresSAKAMATA deposed Witch-Doctor and spyYABOLO another Witch-DoctorMUNGONGO Birnier's servantSCHULTZ German sergeantLUDWIG German sergeantSCHNEIDER German sergeant
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- Release Date 04/24/2014
- Author Charles Beadle
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Weight 1.24 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 0.74 x 9 inches
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