Shrines of the Slave Trade: Diola Religion and Society in Precolonial Senegambia
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In this groundbreaking work, Robert Baum seeks to reconstruct the religious and social history of the Diola communities in southern Senegal during the precolonial era, when the Atlantic slave trade was at its height. Baum shows that Diola community leaders used a complex of religious shrines and priesthoods to regulate and contain the influence of the slave trade. He demonstrates how this close involvement with the traders significantly changed Diola religious life.
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Social SciencesHistoryAwardsPrint BooksReligionNonfictionAfrican StudiesAfrican HistoryEthnic & Minority StudiesSocial Sciences - General & MiscellaneousGeneral & Miscellaneous ReligionWest African HistoryAfricana - AfricaReligion around the WorldGeneral African HistorySenegal & The Gambia - HistoryEthnic & Minority Studies - General & MiscellaneousSlavery - Social SciencesReligion - AfricaSlavery - Africa - HistoryGeneral & Miscellaneous West African History2000 Best First Book in the History of Religions->American Academy of Religion AwardAmerican Academy of Religion Book AwardsOther AwardsBest First Book in the History of Religions - American Academy of Religion Award



