Through Unknown African Countries

Through Unknown African Countries
Title Through Unknown African Countries PDF eBook
Author Arthur Donaldson Smith
Publisher Greenwood
Pages 514
Release 1969
Genre Nature
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Through Unknown African Countries

Through Unknown African Countries
Title Through Unknown African Countries PDF eBook
Author Arthur Donaldson Smith
Publisher
Pages 518
Release 1897
Genre Africa, East
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A. Donaldson Smith was an American medical doctor and amateur big-game hunter who, in 1894-95, undertook an 18-month expedition from Berbera, Somalia (then British Somaliland) to Lake Turkana (then Lake Rudolf) in Kenya. He explored the headwaters of the Shabeelle River in Ethiopia and, on his return journey, descended the Tana River to the Kenyan coast. This book is his account of the expedition. Its appendices contain detailed descriptions and illustrations of the fishes, spiders and scorpions, moths, geological specimens, fossils, plants, and ethnographic objects collected on the expedition. Also included are maps of the expedition's route, glossaries of words collected from several African tribes, and his correspondence with Emperor Menelek, from whom he sought permission to travel through southern Ethiopia. Lake Turkana National Park in Kenya is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Through Unknown African Countries

Through Unknown African Countries
Title Through Unknown African Countries PDF eBook
Author A. Donaldson Smith
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1897
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781404783577

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Narrative of an Explorer in Tropical South Africa

Narrative of an Explorer in Tropical South Africa
Title Narrative of an Explorer in Tropical South Africa PDF eBook
Author Francis Galton
Publisher
Pages 406
Release 1889
Genre Africa, German Southwest
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Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa

Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
Title Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa PDF eBook
Author David Livingstone
Publisher
Pages 776
Release 1858
Genre Africa
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Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa

Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa
Title Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa PDF eBook
Author Mungo Park
Publisher
Pages 596
Release 1800
Genre Africa, West
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The Bright Continent

The Bright Continent
Title The Bright Continent PDF eBook
Author Dayo Olopade
Publisher HMH
Pages 287
Release 2014-03-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0547678339

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“For anyone who wants to understand how the African economy really works, The Bright Continent is a good place to start” (Reuters). Dayo Olopade knew from personal experience that Western news reports on conflict, disease, and poverty obscure the true story of modern Africa. And so she crossed sub-Saharan Africa to document how ordinary people deal with their daily challenges. She found what cable news ignores: a continent of ambitious reformers and young social entrepreneurs driven by kanju—creativity born of African difficulty. It’s a trait found in pioneers like Kenneth Nnebue, who turned cheap VHS tapes into the multimillion-dollar film industry Nollywood. Or Ushahidi, a technology collective that crowdsources citizen activism and disaster relief. A shining counterpoint to conventional wisdom, The Bright Continent rewrites Africa’s challenges as opportunities to innovate, and celebrates a history of doing more with less as a powerful model for the rest of the world. “[An] upbeat study of development in Africa . . . The book is written more in wonder at African ingenuity than in anger at foreign incomprehension.” —The New Yorker “A hopeful narrative about a continent on the rise.” —The New York Times Book Review