References
- Arinze, E. 1999. “The Role of the Museum in Society.” Paper presented at National Museum, Georgetown, Guyana, May 17, 1999.
- Beckstead, Z., G. Twose, E. Levesque-Gottlieb, and J. Rizzo. 2011. “Collective Remembering through the Materiality and Organization of War Memorials.” Journal of Material Culture 16: 193–213.10.1177/1359183511401494
- Bogonko, S. N. 2000. A History of Modern Education in Kenya (1895–1991). Nairobi: Evans Brothers.
- Catalani, A. 2007. “Displaying Traditional Yorùbá Religious Objects in Museums: The Western Re-Making of a Cultural Heritage.” Library Trends 56: 66–79.10.1353/lib.2007.0045
- Catalani, A. 2009. “Yoruba Identity and Western Museums: Ethnic Pride and Artistic Representations.” In Heritage and Identity. Engagement and Demission in the Contemporary World, edited by M. Anico and E. Peralta, 181–292. London: Routledge.
- Coe, C. 2005. Dilemmas of Culture in African Schools: Youth, Nationalism and the Transformation of Knowledge. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
- Duerden, D. 1968. African Art. Verona: Paul Hamlyn.
- Eisenhofer, S. 2008. African Art. Cologne: Taschen.
- Ejizu, C. I. 1987. “The Taxonomy, Provenance, and Functions of ọfọ: A Dominant Igbo Ritualand Political Symbol.” Anthropos 82: 457–467.
- Gachanga, T. 2014. “Peace Building in Schools Using African Traditional Values: A Case Study of Primary Schools in Nairobi-Kenya.” Msingi Journal 1: 171–199.
- Graburn, N. 1976. Ethnic and Tourist Arts: Cultural Expressions from the Fourth World. Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press.
- Hackett, R. I. 1996. Art and Religion in Africa. London: Cassell.
- Hiebert, P. G. 1997. Anthropological Insights for Missionaries. Michigan, MI: Baker Book House.
- Hughes, L. 2011. “Promoting Peace through Dialogue: Facilitating Cultural Exchange Visits in Kenya.” Ferguson Centre for African Studies Working Paper No. 1. 2–15 Also: Open University, www.open.ac.uk/Arts/furguson-centre/working-papers.
- Kirwen, M. C. 1987. The Missionary and the Deviner: Contending Theologies of Christian and African Religion. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books.
- Magesa, L. 2010. African Religion in the Dialogue Debate: From Intolerance to Coexistence. London: Transaction.
- Mkangi, K. 2004. “Identities and Conflicting Identities: A Colonial Legacy and a Neo-Colonial African Dilemma.” In East Africa in Transition: Images, Institutions and Identities, edited by J. M. Brockington, 215–231. Nairobi: University of Nairobi Press.
- Mveng, F. E. 1975. “Christianity and the Religious Culture of Africa.” In African Challenge, edited by K. Y. Best, 1–24. Nairobi: Transafrica Publishers.
- Nettleton, A. 1988. “History and the Myth of Zulu Sculpture.” African Arts 21 (3): 48–51.10.2307/3336443
- Nianoran-Bouah, G. 1991. “The Talking Drum: A Traditional African Instrument of Liturgy and of Mediation with the Sacred.” In African Traditional Religions in Contemporary Society, edited by J. K. Olupona, 81–92. New York: Paragon House Publishers.
- Okpewho, I. 1977. “Principles of Traditional African Art.” The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 35: 301 –613. Accessed 23 July 2015. www.jstor10.2307/430290
- Olupona, J. K. 1991. African Traditional Religions in Contemporary Society. New York: Paragon House Publishers.
- Onwubiko, O. A. 1991. African Thought, Religion and Culture. Enugu: Bigard Memorial Seminary.
- da Silva, N. D. 2010. “Religious Displays: An Observational Study with a Focus on the Horniman Museum.” Material Religion: The Journal of Objects, Art and Belief 6: 166–191.10.2752/175183410X12731403772878
- Somjee, S. 1996. “Learning to Be Indigenous: The Ethnography of Teaching Art and Material Culture in Kenya.” Unpublished PhD thesis, McGill University, Montreal.
- Somjee, S. 2011. Stories from Things. Write Your Memoir in 10 Steps. 1st ed. Kindle eBooks.
- Tarsitani, B. A. 2009. “Merging past and Present in the Museums of Hara, Ethiopia.” Nilo-Ethiopian Studies 13: 1–16.
- Wamue, G. N. 2001. “Revisiting Our Indigenous Shrines through Mungiki.” African Affairs 100: 453–467.10.1093/afraf/100.400.453