My Mercedes Has Four Legs!’ ‘Traditional’ as an Attribute of African Equestrian ‘Culture

In Gigi Pezzoli (ed.), Horsemen of Africa: History, Iconography, Symbolism. Centro Studi Archeologia Africana. pp. 49--64 (1995)
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Drawing upon the celebration of a major Muslim holiday in the city of Kano, Nigeria to demonstrate that the occasion is much more than simply participating in something traditional that has to happen.

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