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Title: Toponym and Evocation of Cultural Landscape Heritage: A Case of an African Community
Authors: Isa, Bala Muhammad
Abubakar, Danladi Isah
Mohammed, Bala Banki
Ahmed, Salawu
Keywords: Culture
heritage
history
place-name
rural
sense of place
toponym
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
Abstract: The understanding of how places are named by indigenous people has practical applications in the diverse field of studies that deal with human behaviour. However, few studies exist on how cultural landscapes toponym are conceptualized, especially in non-Western landscapes such as Africa. An empirical study, which includes in-depth interviews with the local Nupe respondents in central Nigeria shows that toponym is tied to transactions that evoke identity, power, heritage, and sense of place. The study contributes to our understanding of indigenous people’s interactions with the physical environment. This by extension evolves the cultural heritage and values of an African community. Most importantly is that the research demonstrated that toponym can be used to evoke the community’s tangible and intangible cultural heritage.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5291
ISSN: ISSN: 0128-7702
Appears in Collections:Urban & Regional Planning

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