Raevin Jimenez is an assistant professor in the Department of History at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.
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List of Illustrations Preface Note on Spelling and Reconstructed Forms Introduction 1. Antiquating Ancestry: Mobility and Gendered Social Transformation, Ninth Century 2. Being Southeastern in a Social Mosaic: Regional Ties, Ancestral Roots, and Gendered Decorum in the Making of Togetherness, Tenth-Eleventh Centuries 3. Scattered Households, Nested Women: Gender and Mobile Communities in the Southeastern Uplands, Eleventh-Thirteenth Centuries 4. Gathering Men and Collecting Help in the Southeast Woodlands, Eleventh-Sixteenth Centuries 5. Dominion of Youths: Gender, Materiality, and Elite Groupwork in the Upper Southeast Conclusion Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
"The most important work on precolonial South Africa in over a decade. A daring examination of historical linguistics that rewrites and reconceptualizes the region's past." - Paul S. Landau, author of Spear: Mandela and the Revolutionaries

