A Ritual Geology: Gold and Subterranean Knowledge in Savanna West Africa

Set against the ongoing corporate enclosure of West Africa’s goldfields, A Ritual Geology tells the untold history of one of the world’s oldest indigenous gold mining industries: Francophone West Africa’s orpaillage. Establishing African miners as producers of subterranean knowledge, Robyn d’Avignon...

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Anthropology
Ethnology
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Gold miners
Gold mines and mining
Mines and mineral resources
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