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LUGBARA STUDIES - GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


A'IA, E. (1979). Land and development in the Church, Madi and West Nile Diocese. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Makerere University, Kampala. -.

ABIRIA, J. (1972). A History of Southern Lugbara. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Makerere University, Kampala. -.

ABIRIGA, H. E. M. (1966). Local History of Lugbara, West Nile. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Makere University, Kampala. -.

ABIRIGA, H. E. M. (1970). Traditional Physical Education among the Lugbara. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Makerere University, Kampala. -.

ADIBURU, A. J. (1985). The establishment and growth fo Christianity in Arua C.O.U. Archdeaconry, Uganda. With special reference to Adumi Division. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Makerere University, Kampala. -.

ADIGA, C. J. (1986). Ecumenism in Arua Diocese, Uganda: Presented from Catholic Theological Perspective. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Ggaba National major Seminary, Kampala. -.

ADRA, M. F. (1986). The Growth and Impact of Chosen Evangelical Revival (CER) in Ayivu County, Arua District, Uganda, West Nile and Madi Diocese (1940-1985). Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Makerere University, Kampala. -.

ADRALE, E. (1973). Position of Widows and customs of inheritance among the Lugbara of Uganda. With theological and pastoral reflections form a Christian point of view. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Makerere University, Kampala. -.

ADROA, G. (1978). Traditional utensils and their use in Vurra. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Makerere University, Kampala. -.

AGATRE, E. (1984). The effects of Christianity on the structure of family life among the Lugbara of Vurra County, West Nile. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Makerere University, Kampala. -.

AGOSTONI, T. (1955). 'Ladonga nostro primo santuario d'Africa'. La Nigrizia, 74(2), 5.

AJIGA, M. (1984). The Dances of the Lugbara and the Theological Assessment (Unpublished dissertation). Kampala: Ggaba National Major Seminary.
AKENDA-ONDOGA, V. J. (1980). An Economic Study of Production Organisation and Labour use among Smallholders in Nile Province, Uganda. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. -.

AKUDI, H. (1985). The decline of woodwork in Arua Municipal Schools. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Ggaba Teachers' College, Kampala. -.

ALAWUA, D. M. (1980). Architecture in Vurra: A Brief Survey. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Makerere University, Kampala. -.

ALIGA, H. F. (1978). Some Aspects of Lugbara traditional marriage. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Makerere University, Kampala. -.

ANDROA, A. (1970). Logbari Obi. Arua: Catholic Church Arua.
ANDROVELE, S. D. (1977). Traditional Religion Among the Lugbara. (Unpublished BA Dissertation). Kampala: Makerere University.

APANGU, D. S. (1983). The Traditional Musical Instruments of the Logbara (Unpublished thesis for Diploma in Education). Kampala: Makerere University Kampala.
BARNES, D. V. L. (1986). 'Lugbara illness beliefs and social change.'. Africa, 56(3), 334-351.



COLLINS, R. O. (1960). 'Ivory poaching in the Lado Enclave.'. Uganda Journal, 24(2), 217-228.

CRAZZOLARA, J. P. (1960). A Study of the Logbara (Ma'di) Language. London: Oxford University Press.

CRAZZOLARA, J. P. (1960). A Study of the Lugbara(Ma'di) Language: Grammar and Vocabulary. London, New york, Toronto: Oxford University Presss for International African Institute.

CRAZZOLARA, P. Annotazioni Logbara, quarderno MS, 36 pp., Mccj Archives Rome A-143.
CRAZZOLARA, P. Favole Logbara, 1950, II , Manuscript, 50pp., Mccj Archives Rome A-143.
CRAZZOLARA, P. (----). Frasario Logbara, Manuscript, 141 pp. Mccj Archives Rome A-138.

CRAZZOLARA, P. Logbara "Colloquial Phrases", Manuscript, 7 pp., Mccj Archives Rome A-143. 1950.
CRAZZOLARA, P. (----). "Testi Logbara," Manuscript, Logbara Spelling - Kampala - 1949, 1f, Mccj Archives Rome A-136.


DALFOVO, A. T. (1973). The Ethics of the Logbara People: an Analysis of Structure and Cosmology. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Makerere University, Kampala. -.

DALFOVO, A. T. (1982). Logbara Personal Names and Their Relation to Religion. Anthropos, International Review of Ethnology and Linguistics, 77.

DALFOVO, A. T. (1982). Social Categories: A case Study among the Logbara of Uganda. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Brunel University, London. -.

DALFOVO, A. T. (1983). Lugbara Riddles. Anthropos, International Review of Ethnology and Linguistics, 78, 811-830.

DALFOVO, A. T. (1988). A Bibliography of Lugbara Studies and Literature. Kampala: Makerere University.

DALFOVO, A. T. (1990). Lugbara Proverbs. Rome: Comboni Missionaries.
DALFOVO, A. T. (1991). Lugbara Proverbs and Ethics. Anthropos, International Review of Ethnology and Linguistics, 86, 45-58.

DALFOVO, A. T. (1996). Incontro con il Tempo. Padova: Cooperetiva Editrice Università di Padova.

DEAN, V. L. (1978). Illness Beliefs and Social Change: A study of the Lugbara of Northwest Uganda. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Hawaii, Honolulu. -.

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DELLAGIACOMA, R. (1972). The Diocese of Arua. Leadership, 148, 13.
DEMA, L. (1976). The Lugbara concept of death and the life hereafter. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Makerere University, Kampala. -.

DOBSON, J. H. (1964). Daybreak in West Nile. London: African Inland Mission.


DRANDUA, F. (1975). 'Precolonial Lugbara migration and settlement'. Engupi - A History Journal, Kampala, N. T. C. Kyambogo, 1, 6-10.

DRATI, E. L. Using the Traditional Media to Communicate the Gospel to the Lugbara of Uganda (Unpublished MA Thesis - 1987).
DRIBERG, J. H. (1931). 'Yakan.'. Journal of Royal Anthropological Institutr(JRAI), 61, 413-420.

DRICIRU, C. (1979). Indigenous education among the Lugbara. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Makerere University, Kampala. -.


ERIKU, S. (1985). Sin according to the Lugbara and its relation to the Christian concept of sin. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Makerere University, Kampala. -.
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EVANS-PRITCHARD, E. E. (1947). 'Obituary: Jack Herbert Driberg 1888-1946.'. Man, 47, 2-4.
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EZAMA, J. (1985). Lugbara traditional marriage in relation to Christianity. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Makerere University, Kampala. -.
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GERIA, S. A. (1967). Legends and Myths in Lugbara Traditional Education. Kampala: Makerere University Kampala.
GERIA, S. A. (1969). The use of activity methods in teaching History in Primary Schools. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Makerere University, Kampala. -.
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GERIA, S. A. (1973). A Traditional History of the North-Western Lugbara of Uganda, c. 1500-1914. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Makerere University, Kampala. -.
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HØDNEBØ, K. (1998). From Cattle to Corn. Economic Trends in Northeast Africa. Equatoria, Southern Sudan and Northern Uganda during the last three Centuries. Bergen: Department of History - University of Bergen, Norway.

HANSEN, H. B. (1995). 'The colonial control of spirit cults in Uganda.'. D. M. Anderson and D. H. Johnson (eds.), Revealing Prophets:Prophecy in Eastern African History (p. -). London: James Currey.

ICHILE, L. L. (1999). Ichile's first Lugbara-English Dictionary. St. Joseph, Minnesota: Ichile L. L. [self-published].

KING, A. (1970). 'The Yakan cult and Lugbara response to colonial rule.'. Azania: Journal of the British Institute of History and Archeology in East Africa, 5, 1-25.


LANGLADS, R. W. (1962). 'Early travellers in Uganda: 1860-1914'. Uganda Journal, 26(1), 55-71.

LEOPOLD, M. (2005). Inside West Nile. Oxford, Santa Fe, Kampala: James Currey/School of American Research Press/Fountain Publishers.

LEOPOLD, M. (2005). Why are we cursed?: Writing history and making peace. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 11(2), 211-.

LULUA, O. (1996). A Short history of the Lugbara (Madi). Arua: Lugbara Literature Association.


MACCAGNAN, A. Logbara Grammar, Vocabulary, etc., Manuscript, Mccj Archives Rome A-143.

MACCAGNAN, A. Logbara Proverbs, Riddles, Phrases, etc., Unpublished Manuscript, Comboni Missionaries' Archives Rome A-143.
MAZRUI, A. A. (1975). 'The Resurrection of the Warrior Tradition in African political culture'. Journal of Modern African Studies, 13(1), 67-84.

MAZRUI, A. A. (1975). Soldiers and Kinsmen in Uganda: the making of a military ethnocracy. Beverly Hills/London: Sage Publications.

MAZRUI, A. A. ed. (1977). The warrior tradition in Modern Africa. Leiden: E J Brill.

McCONNELL, R. E. (1925). 'Notes on the Lugwari tribe of Central Africa'. Journal of Royal African Institute, 55(-), 439-467.

MIDDLETON, J. &. C. R. e. (1967). Comparative Political Systems. New York: The Natural History Press.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. 'The concept of "bewitching" in Lugbara'. Africa, 25(3), 252-260.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. (1953). 'The Social Organisation of the Lugbara of Uganda.'. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Oxford, Oxford. -.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. (1953). The social organisation of the Lugbara of Uganda. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Oxford University Press, Oxford. -.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. (1954). 'Some social aspects of Lugbara myth'. Africa, 24(3), 189-199.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. (1955). 'Myth, history and mourning taboos in Lugbara'. Uganda Journal, 19(2), 194-203.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. (1958). 'The political system of the Lugbara of the Nile-Congo divide'. J. F. M. Middleton and D. Tait (eds.), Tribes without rulers: Studies in African Segmentary Systems (p. -). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. (1960). Lugbara Religion: Ritual and Authority among an East African People. London: Oxford University Press for the International African Institute.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. (1960). 'The Lugbara:the traditional organisation'. A. I. Richards (ed.), East African Chiefs: a study of some political development of some Uganda and Tanganyika tribes . London: Faber & Faber.
MIDDLETON, J. F. M. (1962). 'Trade and markets among the Lugbara of Uganda.'. P. Bohannan and G. Dalton (eds.), Markets in Africa (p. -). Chicago: Northwestern university Press.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. (1963). 'The Yakan or Allah Water Cult among the Lugbara'. Journal of the Royal African Institute, 93(1), 80-108.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. (1966). 'The resolution of conflict among the Lugbara of Uganda.'. V. W. T. &. A. T. M. J. Swartz (eds.), Political Anthropology (p. -). Chicago: Aldine Publishing.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. (1969). 'Conflict and variation in Lugbaraland'. M. J. Swartz (ed.), Local level politics: Social and Cultural perspectives (p. -). London: Univesrsity of London Press.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. (1970a). The Study of the Lugbara: Expectations and paradox in Anthropological Research. New York: Holt, Rhinehart and Winston.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. (1970b). 'Political incorporation among the Lugbara of Uganda'. R. Cohen and J. Middleton (eds.), From tribe to nation in Africa: Studies in incorporation processes (p. -). Scranton, Pennsylvania: Chandler Publishing.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. (1971a). 'Prophets and rainmakers: the agents of social change among the Lugbara. T. O. Beidelman (ed.), The translation of culture: Essays to E. E. Evans-Pritchard (p. -). London: Tavistock Publishers.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. (1971b). 'Some effects of colonial rule among the Lugbara.'. V. Turner (ed.), Colonialism in Africa 1870-1960 (p. -). Cambridge: Cambridge university Press.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. (1982). 'Lugbara death.'. M. Bloch and J. Parry (eds.), Death and the Regeneration of life (p. -). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. (1985). 'The dance amomg the Lugbara of Uganda. P. Spencer (ed.), Society and the dance: the social anthropology of process and performance (p. -).

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. (1992). The Lugbara of Uganda, 2nd Edition. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. a. D. J. G. (1954). 'Land and population in West Nile District, Uganda'. Geographical Journal, 120(4), 446-457.

MIDDLETON, J. F. M. &. G. D. J. (1954). "Land and Population in West Nile District, Uganda" in: The Geographical Journal, London, Vol. 120, No. 4, December 1954, pp. 446-457. London.

MIDDLETON, J. (1955). Myth, History and Mourning Taboos in Lugbara. The Uganda Journal, 19(2), 194-203.

MIDDLETON, J. (1956). The Role of Chiefs and Headmen among the Lugbara of West Nile District, Uganda. Journal of African Admnistration, London, 8(1), 32-38.

MIDDLETON, J. (1958). The Political System of the Lugbara of the Nile-Congo Divide. J. a. T. D. Middleton (eds.), Tribes Without Rulers (pp. 203-229). London: Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd.

MIDDLETON, J. (1958). "The Yakan Cult among the Lugbara", in: Man, London, Vol. 58, Nos. 155/156, July 1958, pp. 112. London.

MIDDLETON, J. (1960). The Lugbara. A. I. Richards (ed.), East African Chiefs (pp. 326-343). London: Faber and Faber Ltd..

MIDDLETON, J. (1960). Lugbara Religion: Ritual and Authority among an East African People. London: Oxford university Press.
MIDDLETON, J. (1960). Social Change among the Lugbara of Uganda. Civilizations, Bruxelles, 10(4), 446-456.

MIDDLETON, J. (1961). The Social Significance of Lugbara Personal Names. The Uganda Journal, 25(1), 34-42.
MIDDLETON, J. (1964). Three Lugbara Myths. W. Whitely (ed.), A Selection of African Prose, (Part I: Traditional Oral Texts) (pp. 128-134). Oxford: Clarendon Press.
MIDDLETON, J. (1965). The Lugbara of Uganda. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
MIDDLETON, J. (1968). "Some Categories of Dual Classification among the Lugbara of Uganda", in: History of Religions, Chicago, Vol. 7, No. 3(February 1968):187-208. Chicago.

MIDDLETON, J. (1969). Oracles and Divination among the Lugbara of Uganda. M. a. K. P. M. Douglas (eds.), Man in Africa (pp. 261-277). London: Tavistock Publications.

MIDDLETON, J. (1969). Spirit Possession among the Lugbara. J. a. M. J. BEATTIE Spirit Mediumship and Society in Africa (pp. 220-231). London: Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd..

MIDDLETON, J. (1970). Political Incorporation among the Lugbara of Uganda. R. &. M. J. Cohen (eds.), From Tribe to Nation in Africa (pp. 55-70). Scranton, Penn.: Chandler Publishing Co..

MIDDLETON, J. (1970). The Role of Chiefs and Headmen among the Lugbara of West Nile District, Uganda. J. Middleton (ed.), Black Africa, Its Peoples and Their Cultures Today (pp. 126-132). New York: Macmillan.

MIDDLETON, J. (1971). Prophets and Rain-makers: Agents of Social Change among the Lugbara of Uganda. T. O. Beidelman (ed.), Translations from Culture (pp. 179-201). London: Tavistock.

MIDDLETON, J. (1971). Some effects of Colonial Rule among the Lugbara of Uganda. V. Turner (ed.), Colonialism in Africa, (Vol. 3) (pp. 6-48). London: Cambridge University.

MIDDLETON, J. (1971). The Concept of the Person among the Lugbara of Uganda. Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique, Paris, 491-506.
MIDDLETON, J. (1972). The Lugbara of North-Western Uganda. S. Molnos Cultural Material for Population Planning in East Africa, Vol. 2 (1972):249-257; Vol. 3(1973): 289-298 . Nairobi: East African Publishing House.

MIDDLETON, J. (1973). Secrecy in Lugbara Religion. History of Religions, Chicago, 12(4), 299-316.

MIDDLETON, J. (1977). Ritual and Ambiguity in Lugbara Society. S. F. a. M. B. G. Moore (eds.), Secular Ritual (pp. 73-90). Asse: Van Gorcum.

MIDDLETON, J. (1978). "The Rainmaker among the Lugbara of Uganda", in: Systèmes de signes: textes réunis en hommage à Germaine Dieterlen, pp. 377-388. Paris: Hermann.

MIDDLETON, J. (1982). Lugbara Death. M. a. P. J. Bloch (eds.), Death and the Regeneration of Life (pp. 134-154). London: Cambridge University Press.

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