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Journal of Black and African Arts and Civilization Volume 5 Number 1 January 2011

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Country
Nigeria
Publisher
Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilization (CBAAC), Nigeria
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2011
Bib. Info vi. 276p. ; 24cm.
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Contents: - Folklore, Moral Development and Language Preservation in Modern Africa V. O. Adefarasin - Application of Functionalist Perspectives in Religion to Sociological Issues in Contemporary Nigerian Popular Music Adeola Taiye Shola - Copyright Law and the Recognition of ?Folkloric Creations? and ?Folk Medicine? in Africa Ayoyemi Lawal - Masculinity, Memory and Oral History: Examples from the Babukusu Funeral Performance in Kenya Chris Wasike - Ogun the Divinity of Technology: A Field Study on Ogun Festival in Efon-Alaye-Ekiti Falayi Temitope Olabanji - Performing Folklore in Nigerian Society: Challenges and Prospects Jeleel O. Ojuade - Music as an Instrument of Information and Education among the Yoruba: The Example of Yusuff Olatunji Olugbenga O. Ogunbote - Of Myths, Legends, and Tradition: Rubber-Stamps for Authority on People and Events? ? The Yoruba Experience Cornelius Oluwarotimi Onanuga - Folklore and Society: A Critique of Fadahunsi?s Scientific Criterion Adeolu Oluwaseyi Oyekan - Undertsanding the Value and Appreciation Attached to Old Aso-Oke by the Yoruba of Ondo Babasehinde A. Ademuleya

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