New Issue of WAJIBU on African Proverbs
WAJIBU
VOL 14 NO. 1 1999
THEME: TRADITIONAL AFRICAN WISDOM & MODERN LIFE
Table of Contents
Editorial
“You faked me out”: Sayings of East African urban youth”
Joe Healey
“How the blacksmith, Walukaga, taught the Kabaka wisdom”
“You can’t catch old birds with chaff: Women’s multiple images in proverbs”
Muchugu Kiiru
“African marriage, past and present”
Gerald J. Wanjohi
“Using Ga and Dangme proverbs in preaching and teaching”
Joshua Kudadjie
“Peacemaking among the Rendille”
“Proverbs for transformation: Working with caregivers”
John Eybel
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