The book progresses by first introducing the Zambezi as both a physical and spiritual entity, then delving into its significance as a dwelling place for spirits, analyzing associated myths and legends, and exploring various rituals performed along its banks. Through ethnographic studies and oral histories, the author presents a holistic view of the river's spiritual ecology.
The study of the Zambezi River as a cultural keystone provides a unique lens for understanding the intersection of religious beliefs, social structures, and environmental stewardship in this History World region.
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