Related Works in Arabic, English, French & German--Arts, Literature, Music & Video
- Adamu, Abdalla Uba. From oral literature to video : the case of Hausa. Edited by Joseph McIntyre & Mechthild Reh. Köln : Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, [2011] (116 p.)
- Adamu, Abdalla Uba. Transglobal media flows and African popular culture : Revolution and reaction in Muslin Hausa popular culture. Kano, Nigeria : Visually Ethnographic Productions, 2007. (120 p.)
- Alhaji Garba Leo and his goge music. [Sound recording] With program notes by Randall F. Grass. New York : Folkways Records, 1976. [Via Alexander Street Press (2009) ; Columbia only!]
- Aliyu Musa, Umma. Emotions in Muslim Hausa women's fiction : more than just romance. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2019. (195 p.)
- Ames, David W. and Anthony V. King. Glossary of Hausa music and its social contexts. Evanston, Northwestern University Press, 1971. (184 p.)
- Contes et légendes du Niger. Collectés et traduits par Rahila Hassane ; illustrations, Baptiste Hersoc. [Paris] : Flies France, c2013. (189 p.) [In French only!}
- DjeDje, Jacqueline Cogdell. Fiddling in West Africa : touching the spirit in Fulbe, Hausa, and Dagbamba cultures. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, c2008. (337 p.) Ch. 3. Calling the Bori Spirits: Hausa Fiddling in Nigeria.
--See also: ebrary e-book ; or, ACLS e-book [Columbia only!]
- Hassan, Salah M. Art and Islamic literacy among the Hausa of northern Nigeria. Lewiston, N.Y.:
E. Mellen Press, c1992. (373 p.)
- Hausa folktales from Niger. Translated and edited by Robert S. Glew and Chaibou Babalé. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Center for International Studies, 1993. (136 p.)
- Hausa home videos : technology, economy and society. Edited by Abdalla Uba Adamu, Yusuf M. Adamu, Umar Faruk Jibril. International Conference on Hausa Films (1st : 2003 : Kano, Nigeria). Kano : Center for Hausa Cultural Studies in conjunction with Adamu Joji Publishers, 2004. (475 p.)
- Heathcote, David. The arts of the Hausa : [catalogue of] a Commonwealth Institute exhibition : World of Islam Festival 1976. [London]: World of Islam Festival Publishing Co. Ltd, 1976. (100 p.)
- Hiskett, Mervyn. A history of Hausa Islamic verse. London : University of London School of Oriental and African Studies, 1975. (274 p.) [In English, with some Arabic & Hausa texts & English translations.]
- Jell-Bahlsen, Sabine (dir.) Tubali : Hausa architecture of northern Nigeria. Videorecording. Written and directed by Sabine Jell-Bahlsen ; a co-production by African Film and Video Productions ... [et al.]; director of cinematography, Alh. Yusufu Mohammed ; film editor, Wolfgang Gessat ; music, Adamu Awalu. [New York: Ogbuide Corp.], c 1995. (45 minutes in length) [English and Hausa ; photographed in Daura, Katsina, Kano, Shinkafi, Sokoto, Shanawa and Zaria]
- Katsina State entry : traditional cuisines. Katsina State, Nigeria: Katsina State History and Culture Bureau, [1992] (42 p.)
- Kofoworola, E.O. Hausa performing arts and the emir's court. Zaria, Nigeria: Dept. of English, Drama Section, Ahmadu Bello University, 1982. (413 p.)
- Kofoworola, Ziky and Yusef Lateef. Hausa performing arts and music. Lagos: Nigeria Magazine, Dept. of Culture, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, c1987. (330 p.)
- Larkin, Brian. Signal and noise : media, infrastructure, and urban culture in Nigeria. Durham : Duke University Press, 2008. (313 p.)
--See also: Duke e-book ; or, ebrary e-book [Columbia only!]
- Lema, Antoine. Allo kafi gida : secret Qur'anic boards from northern Nigeria. Milan, Italy : Five Continents Editions, [2019]. (223 p.)
- Mack, Beverly B. Muslim women sing: Hausa popular song. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, c2004. (302 p. + CD)
- Contes haoussa du Niger. Recueillis, traduits et présentés par Jacques Pucheu. Paris: Editions Karthala: Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, c1982.(200 p.)
- Moughtin, Cliff. Hausa architecture. London: Ethnographica, 1985. (175 p.)
- Moughtin, Cliff. Traditional architecture of the Hausa people. 2 vols. Thesis (M.A.), University of Liverpool, UK, 1985. [Columbia only has vol. 1.]
- Niang, Ibrahim Abdou Salam. Ma'azou Dan Alalo poète de cour haoussa du sultanat de Zinder (Niger). Niamey : Editions Gashingo, 2018. (285 p.)
- Nigeria musique haoussa : traditions de l'Émirat de kano = Hausa music : traditions of the Emirate of Kano. [Electronic resource.] Paris : Maison des cultures du monde : [Distributed by] Naïve, 2006. -- via Alexander Street Press, 2009. [In Arabic & Hausa; with English & French translations of lyrics; Columbia only!]
- Poetry & poetics : proceedings of the 5th Conference on Literature in Northern Nigeria 2008. Edited by Saleh Abdu, Mohammed O. Bhadmus. Kano [Nigeria] : Dept. of English and French, Bayero University, 2010. (177 p.)
- Salifou, André. L'Empereur des menteurs: et autres contes du pays haoussa. Niamey, Niger: Les Editions de la nouvelle imprimerie du Niger, 2002. (91 p.)
- Schwerdtfeger, Friedrich W. Hausa urban art and its social background : external house decorations in a Northern Nigerian city. Münster [Germany] : Lit ; Piscataway, NJ : Distributed in North America by Transaction Publishers, c2007. (380 p.) [On Hausa architecture in Zaria.]
- Yakubu, Balaraba Ramat. Sin is a puppy that follows you home. Translated from the Hausa by Aliyu Kamal. Chennai : Published by Blaft Publications in association with Tranquebar Press, 2012. (126 p.) [English translation of Hausa novel, Alhaki kuykuyo ne : uban gidansa yakan bi.]
Related Works in Arabic, English, French & German--Biography, Culture, History, & Religion
- Abdalla, Ismail Hussein. Islam, medicine, and practitioners in Northern Nigeria. Lewiston, New Jersey: E. Mellen Press, c1997. (188 p.)
- Adbullahi, Dadasare. It can now be told : the autobiography of Alhajiya Maimunatu Dadasare Adbullahi. Kaduna, Nigeria : Informart Publishers, c2019. (128 p.) The author was the first modern, woman writer, educationist, journalist and health officer in colonial northern Nigeria.]
- Abdullahi, Ramatu. Self-concept and cultural change among the Hausa. Ibadan, Nigeria: Ibadan University Press, 1986. (155 p.)
- Abdullahi, Shehu Umar. On the search for a viable political culture : reflections on the political thought of Shaikh ʻAbdullāhi Dan-Fodio. Kaduna, Nigeria : Commercial Print. Dept., New Nigerian Newspapers Ltd., 1984. (152 p.)
- Adamu, Mahdi. The Hausa factor in West African history. Zaria, Nigeria: Ahmadu Bello University Press, c1978. (224 p.)
- Alidou, Ousseina. Engaging modernity : Muslim women and the politics of agency in postcolonial Niger. Madison : University of Wisconsin Press, c2005. (235 p.)
--See also: E-book
- Bello, Baba Mai. The perception of HIV/AIDS among students in Northeastern Nigeria. Berlin : Lit, [2015] (278 p.) [On contemporary Hausa sociolinguistics and public health.]
- Bello, Muḥammad, Sultan of Sokoto, 1781-1837. Infaku'l maisuri. Edited from local mss. by C.E.J. Whitting and the staff of the School for Arabic Studies, Kano. London : Luzac, 1951. (212 p.) [In Arabic.]
- Bello, Muḥammad, Sultan of Sokoto, 1781-1837. Infāq al-maysūr fī tārīkh bilād al-takrūr. Taḥqīq, Bahījah al-Shādhlī. Al-Rabāṭ : Al-Mamlakah al-Maghribīyah, Jāmiʻat Muḥammad al-Khāmis, Maʻhad al-Dirāsāt al-Ifrīqīyah, 1996. [In Arabic.]
- Bello, Muḥammad, Sultan of Sokoto, 1781-1837. Tārīkh al-Islām fī shamāl Nayjīrīyā wa-jihād ʻUthmān ibn Fūdī : wa-huwa al-kitāb al-musammá Infāq al-maysūr fī tārīkh bilād al-takrūr. Dirāsat wa-taʻlīq ʻAbd al-Naʻīm]ayfī ʻUthmān ʻAbd al-Naʻīm. Al-Qāhirah : Al-Maktabah al-Azharīyah lil-Turāth, 2011 [In Arabic.]
- Being and becoming Hausa : interdisciplinary perspectives. Edited by Anne Haour and Benedetta Rossi. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010. (307 p.)
--See also: E-book
- Besmer, Fremont E. Horses, musicians & gods: the Hausa cult of possession-trance. South Hadley, Mass.: Bergin & Garvey Publishers, 1983. (290 p.)
- Bivins, Mary Wren. Telling stories, making histories: women, words, and Islam in nineteenth-century Hausaland and the Sokoto Caliphate. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, c2007. (192 p.)
- Boyd, Jean. The caliph's sister: Nana Asma'u, 1793-1865, teacher, poet, and Islamic leader. London, England; Totowa, N.J.: F. Cass, 1989. (168 p.)
- Callaway, Barbara. Muslim Hausa women in Nigeria : tradition and change. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1987. (242 p.)
- Clough, Paul. Morality and economic growth in rural West Africa : indigenous accumulation in Hausaland. New York : Berghahn Books, 2014. (442 p.)
- Cohen, Abner. Custom and politics in urban Africa : a study of Hausa migrants in Yoruba towns. New ed. London ; New York : Routledge, 2004. (252 p.)
--See also: 1969 ed. ; Lehman Library copy of 1969 ed. ; or, Burke Library copy of 1969 ed.
--Plus: E-book
- Cooper, Barbara MacGowan. Evangelical Christians in the Muslim sahel. Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, c2006. (462 p.) [Award-winning study of the Sudan Interior Mission, an evangelical Christian mission in a predominantly Hausa Muslim area of Niger.]
- Cooper, Barbara MacGowan. Marriage in Maradi : gender and culture in a Hausa society in Niger, 1900-1989. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann; Oxford: J. Currey, c1997. (228 p.)
- Erlmann, Veit and Habou Magagi. Girkaa: une cérémonie d'initiation au culte de possession bòorii des Hausa de la région de Maradi (Niger). Berlin: D. Reimer Verlag, 1989. (173 p.)
- Faulkingham, Ralph H. The spirits and their cousins: some aspects of belief, ritual, and social organization in a rural Hausa village in Niger. Research report--Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts; no. 15. Amherst: Dept. of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, 1975. (52 p.)
- Flegel, E.R. The biography of Madugu Mohamman mai Gashin Baki. Trans. and annotated by M. G. Duffill. [Originally published in German in 1885.] Los Angeles, Calif.: Crossroads Press, c1985. (52 p.)
- Gilliland, Dean S. African religion meets Islam: religious change in northern Nigeria. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, c1986. (241 p.)
--See also: Burke Library copy
- Grégoire, Emmanuel. The Alhazai of Maradi: traditional Hausa merchants in a changing Sahelian city. Edited and translated by Benjamin H. Hardy. Rev. eng.-language ed. Boulder, Colo.: L. Rienner, c1992. (185 p.)
- Hamani, Djibo. L'Adar précolonial (République du Niger) : contribution à l'étude de l'histoire des états Hausa. Paris: L'Harmattan, c2006. (265 p.)
--See also: Études nigériennes; no. 38. (1975)
- Haour, Anne. Ethnoarchaeology in the Zinder Region, Republic of Niger : the site of Kufan Kanawa. Oxford : Archaeopress, 2003. (149 p.)
- The Hausa people, language and history : past, present and future. Edited by Ibrahim A.M. Malumfashi, Salisu A. Yakasai, and Ibrahim S.S. Abdullahi. Kaduna, Nigeria : Garkuwa Publishing, c2016. (662, 174 p.) [Selected papers from the Kaduna State University. Department of Nigerian Languages and Linguistics, in English, Hausa, and Arabic.]
- Hausa women in the twentieth century. Edited by Catherine Coles and Beverly Mack. Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press, c1991. (297 p.)
--See also: EBSCO or ACLS e-book versions
- Heiss, Jan Patrick. Musa : an essay (or experiment) in the anthropology of the individual. Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, [2015]. (329 p.) [On Hausa farmers in Niger.]
- Ḥijāzī, Muṣṭafá Ḥijāzī al-Sayyid. Adab al-Hawsā al-Islāmī. [Riyadh] : al-Mamlakah al-ʻArabīyah al-Saʻūdīyah, Wizārat al-Taʻlīm al-ʻĀlī, Jāmiʻat al-Imām Muḥammad ibn Saʻūd al-Islāmīyah, ʻImādat al-Baḥth al-ʻImī, 2000. (462 p.) [In Arabic, on Hausa Islamic literature.]
- Hill, Polly. Rural Hausa; a village and a setting. Cambridge [Eng.]: University Press, 1972. (368 p.)
- Imam, Abubakar. Abubakar Imam memoirs. 2nd centenary ed. Edited with an introduction and appendices by Abdurrahman Mora ; revised centenary edition by Husaini Hayatuddini. Zaria : Northern Nigerian Publishing Company, 2011. (345 p.)
--See also: 1989 ed.
- Jaggar, Philip John. The blacksmiths of Kano City : a study in tradition, innovation and entrepreneurship in the twentieth century. Köln : Köppe, 1994. (110 p.)
- Kane, Ousmane. Muslim modernity in postcolonial Nigeria : a study of the Society for the Removal of Innovation and Reinstatement of Tradition. Leiden ; Boston, MA : Brill, 2003. (283 p.)
--See also: E-book
- Mack, Beverly B. and Jean Boyd. One woman's Jihad: Nana Asma'u, scholar and scribe. Bloomington; Indianapolis, IN: Indiana University Press, c2000. (198 p.)
- Mahamane, Addo. Institutions et évolution politiques de Kasar Maradi (Katsina nord) au XIXème siècle. [Niamey, Niger] : [Centre d'études linguistiques et historiques par tradition orale], [2003] (260 p.)
- Mahdi, Hauwa. Gender and citizenship : Hausa women's political identity from the caliphate to the protectorate. Göteborg, Sweden : Göteborg University, 2006. (340 p.)
- Meunier, Olivier. Les routes de l'Islam: anthropologie politique de l'islamisation de l'Afrique de l'Ouest en général et du pays Hawsa en particulier du VIIIè au XIXè siècle. Paris: L'Harmattan, c1997.
(203 p.)
- Miles, William F.S. Hausaland divided: colonialism and independence in Nigeria and Niger. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1994. (368 p.)
--See also: E-book
- Miles, William F. S. My African horse problem. Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, c2008. (173 p.) [In English, with Hausa glossary.]
- Monfouga-Nicolas, Jacqueline. Ambivalence et culte de possession; contribution à l'étude du Bori hausa. Paris: Anthropos, [1972]. (384 p.)
--See also: Burke Library copy
- Nicolas, Guy. Dynamique sociale et appréhension du monde au sein d'une société hausa. Paris: Institut d'ethnologie, 1975. (661 p.)
- Nigerian heritage : the Hausa example. Edited by Shehu Salihu Muhammad and Isma'ila Alfa Adamu. Lagos, Nigeria : Rebonik Publications Ltd , 2016. (121 p.)
- Nwaoha, Francis. Poverty & religious crisis in Africa : a study of Hausa-Fulani Muslim society. Pittsburgh, PA : RoseDog Books, c2013. (101 p.)
- Ochonu, Moses E. Colonialism by proxy : Hausa imperial agents and Middle Belt consciousness in Nigeria. Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [2014] (273 p.)
--See also: E-book [Columbia only!]
- Onwuejeogwu, M. Angulu. Foundations of Hausa civilization of north-west and north-central Nigeria Lagos : UTO Publications, 1999. (147 p.)
- O'Rourke, Harmony. Hadija's story : diaspora, gender, and belonging in the Cameroon Grassfields. Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, [2017] (253 p.)
- Pasian, Michela. Anthropologie du rituel de possession Bori en milieu hawsa au Niger : quand les génies cohabitent avec Allah Paris : Harmattan, c2010. (265 p.)
- Pittin, Renée Ilene. Women and work in northern Nigeria : transcending boundaries. Basingstoke [England] ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. (479 p.)
- Salāmah, Ṣabrī Ibrāhīm ʻAlī. Ṣuwar min bilād al-Hūsā. [al-Qāhirah : s.n.], 2003- ([al-Qāhirah] : Dār al-Hānī) [In Arabic, with some Hausa; on Hausa folk literature; Columbia only has volume 1.]
- Salamone, Frank A. The Hausa people, a bibliography. 2 vols. New Haven, Conn.: Human Relations Area Files, 1983.
- Salamone, Virginia A. and Frank A. Salamone. The Lucy memorial freed slaves' home : the Sudan United Mission and the British colonial government in partnership. Lanham, Md. : University Press Of America, c2008. (104 p.)
- Shankar, Shobana. Who shall enter paradise? : Christian origins in Muslim northern Nigeria, ca. 1890-1975. Athens : Ohio University Press, [2014] (209 p.)
- Smith, M. G. The affairs of Daura. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, c1978. (532 p.)
- Smith, M. G. Government in Kano, 1350-1950. Boulder, CO : Westview Press, 1997. (595 p.)
--See also: E-book
- Smith, M. G. Government in Zazzau : 1800-1950. London ; New York : Published for the International African Institute by the Oxford Univ. Press, c1960. (371 p.)
--See also: E-book
- Staudinger, Paul. In the heart of the Hausa states. Translated by Johanna Moody. 2 vols. Monographs in international studies. Africa series ; no. 56. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Center for International Studies, 1990.
- Tremearne, A.J.N. The ban of the Bori; demons and demon-dancing in West and North Africa. London: Heath, Cranton & Ouseley Ltd., [1914]. (504 p.)
--See also: Burke Library copy
--Plus: ALTA microfiche
- Wall, L. Lewis. Hausa medicine: illness and well-being in a West African culture. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1988. (369 p.)
- Works, John A. Pilgrims in a strange land : Hausa communities in Chad. New York: Columbia University Press, 1976. (280 p.)
- Yakubu, Mahmood and Mustapha Mohammed Jumare. Abdurrahman Mora : the life and legacy of a great teacher. Zaria, Nigeria : Zaria Educational Development Association, 1997. (418 p.)
- Youngstedt, Scott M. Surviving with dignity : Hausa communities of Niamey, Niger. Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, c2013. (226 p.)
- Yusuf, Salahudeen. A History of Islam, scholarship and revivalism in Western Sudan, being an annotated translation with introduction of Infaqul-maisur fi tarikh Bilad al-Tukur of Sultan Muhammad Bello bin Fodio. Zaria, Nigeria : Tamaza, 2016. (392 p.)