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Azande

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Azande

Member of a Sudanic-speaking people living in southwestern Sudan, northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire), and southeastern Chad. The Azande state is an amalgam of many small groups of peoples who were subjugated by an invading aristocracy, the Avongara. Many were taken by Arab slave traders in the 19th century. They specialize in woodcarving and music.



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Evans-Pritchard's (1932) account of Azande spermarche implies that, in the absence of a chronological age reckoning, a boy's developmental status was actually measured by the appearance of his ejaculate:
However, these issues are addressed from the perspectives of different African traditions, such as Akan, Azande, Bokis, Igbo, Luo, and Yoruba.
Evans-Pritchard's much-cited Witchcraft, Oracles and Magic among the Azande in 1937.
 
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