The African Digital Ethnography Project (ADEPt) gathers data-rich ethnographies from across Africa and the African Diaspora. Our growing repository of video and audio documents what UNESCO calls intangible cultural heritage (ICH), including oral history, performance and ritual. ADEPts list of research sites includes locations in Africa, the Caribbean and North America and will continue to expand.ethnolinguistic cultures of Senegal and Gambia.
Jul 12, 2019

ADEPt: Other Materials

The African Digital Ethnography Project (ADEPt) gathers data-rich ethnographies from across Africa and the African Diaspora. Our growing repository of video and audio documents what UNESCO calls intangible cultural heritage (ICH), including oral history, performance and ritual. ADEPts list of research sites includes locations in Africa, the Caribbean and North America and will continue to expand.ethnolinguistic cultures of Senegal and Gambia.

Title Date Created Creator Subject Collection
Qongqothwane (Xhosa Wedding Song) 2018-08-31 Carter-Enyi, Quintina, Carter-Enyi, Aaron Wolof (African people), Wolof (African people)--Social life and customs, Parades ADEPt: Other Materials