A Journey from Tete to Zumbo
Albino Manoel Pacheco was sent in 1861-2 to re-establish the Portuguese settlement at Zumbo at a time when Livingstone's Zambesi Expedition was still very active in the region. He wrote an account of his expedition which has long been recognised to be of exceptional importance, though it can only be found in obscure 19th century publications. In it he gives the first detailed description of the activities of the African spirit mediums and records the traditional history of the 'empire' of the Monomotapas. He also gives a history of the Zumbo settlement which draws on the traditions of the Africans of the area. Pacheco's text is exceptional in the extent to which he made use of African oral tradition and, although it is less well known than Gamitto's King Kazembe it is just as important for an understanding of African society on the eve of the 'scramble'. This edition and translation makes Pacheco's account fully available for Portuguese and English readers for the first time.
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A Journey from Tete to Zumbo
Albino Manoel Pacheco was sent in 1861-2 to re-establish the Portuguese settlement at Zumbo at a time when Livingstone's Zambesi Expedition was still very active in the region. He wrote an account of his expedition which has long been recognised to be of exceptional importance, though it can only be found in obscure 19th century publications. In it he gives the first detailed description of the activities of the African spirit mediums and records the traditional history of the 'empire' of the Monomotapas. He also gives a history of the Zumbo settlement which draws on the traditions of the Africans of the area. Pacheco's text is exceptional in the extent to which he made use of African oral tradition and, although it is less well known than Gamitto's King Kazembe it is just as important for an understanding of African society on the eve of the 'scramble'. This edition and translation makes Pacheco's account fully available for Portuguese and English readers for the first time.
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A Journey from Tete to Zumbo

A Journey from Tete to Zumbo

by Albino Manoel Pacheco, Malyn Newitt
A Journey from Tete to Zumbo

A Journey from Tete to Zumbo

by Albino Manoel Pacheco, Malyn Newitt

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Albino Manoel Pacheco was sent in 1861-2 to re-establish the Portuguese settlement at Zumbo at a time when Livingstone's Zambesi Expedition was still very active in the region. He wrote an account of his expedition which has long been recognised to be of exceptional importance, though it can only be found in obscure 19th century publications. In it he gives the first detailed description of the activities of the African spirit mediums and records the traditional history of the 'empire' of the Monomotapas. He also gives a history of the Zumbo settlement which draws on the traditions of the Africans of the area. Pacheco's text is exceptional in the extent to which he made use of African oral tradition and, although it is less well known than Gamitto's King Kazembe it is just as important for an understanding of African society on the eve of the 'scramble'. This edition and translation makes Pacheco's account fully available for Portuguese and English readers for the first time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197265604
Publisher: British Academy
Publication date: 12/31/2013
Series: Fontes Historiae Africanae , #11
Edition description: Bilingual
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Malyn Newitt is Emeritus Professor of King's College, London. He is the author of British Academy publication, Treatise on the Rivers of Cuama and was the winner of the 2011 Paul Hair Prize of the African Studies Association.

Table of Contents

IntroductionThe BookThe Historical BackgroundMonomotapaZumbo and Feira/MucarivaMhondorosAppendix 1: The Pacheco FamilyAppendix 2: Pacheco and the condemnation of the slaver 'Eolo'Uma Viagem de Tete ao Zumbo. Diario de Albino Manoel PachecoA Journey from Teto to Zumbo. The Diary of Albino Manoel Pacheco
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