In Sorcery's Shadow: A Memoir of Apprenticeship among the Songhay of Niger
Fusion of the Worlds: An Ethnography of Possession among the Songhay of Niger
A History of Niger 1850-1960 (African Studies)
Cruelest Journey: Six Hundred Miles To Timbuktu
Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa
Niger in Pictures (Visual Geography (Twenty-First Century))
Search for Place: Black Separatism and Africa, 1860 - Report of the Niger Valley Exploring Party, and A Pilgrimage to My Motherland
Ways of the Rivers: Arts and Environment of the Niger Delta
The Bamana Empire by the Niger: Kingdom, Jihad and Colonization 1712-1920
Surviving with Dignity: Hausa Communities of Niamey, Niger
Cruelest Journey: Six Hundred Miles To Timbuktu
Engaging Modernity: Muslim Women and the Politics of Agency in Postcolonial Niger (Women in Africa and the Diaspora)
In Sorcery's Shadow: A Memoir of Apprenticeship among the Songhay of Niger
Niger in Pictures (Visual Geography (Twenty-First Century))
Fusion of the Worlds: An Ethnography of Possession among the Songhay of Niger
Olomu and Development of Urhoboland and Western Niger Delta. Ancient and Modern Versions
Ways of the Rivers: Arts and Environment of the Niger Delta
Ancient Middle Niger: Urbanism and the Self-organizing Landscape (Case Studies in Early Societies)
In Sorcery's Shadow: A Memoir of Apprenticeship among the Songhay of Niger
Life in the Niger, or, The Journal of an African Trader (Cambridge Library Collection - African Studies)
The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States and Official Report of the Niger Valley Exploring Party
In Sorcery's Shadow: A Memoir of Apprenticeship among the Songhay of Niger
Travels in Western Africa in the years 1819-21, from the river Gambia to the river Niger: by Major W. G., and Staff Surgeon Dochard. With an appendix. Edited by the former.
Fusion of the Worlds: An Ethnography of Possession among the Songhay of Niger
The Strong Brown God: The Story of the Niger River
Cruelest Journey: Six Hundred Miles To Timbuktu
Travels in Western Africa, in the Years 1818, 19, 20, and 21: From the River Gambia, through Woolli, Bondoo, Galam, Kasson, Kaarta, and Foolidoo, to the River Niger
Ancient Middle Niger: Urbanism and the Self-organizing Landscape (Case Studies in Early Societies)
The Peoples of the Middle Niger: The Island of Gold
Hausaland Divided: Colonialism and Independence in Nigeria and Niger (Wilder House Series in Politics, History, and Culture)