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Introduction : from village, to nation, to transnational networks
"On far away shores, home is not far" : mapping formations of place, race, and nation
"White man say they are African" : roots tourism and the industry of race as culture
Micropower and Ọ̀yọ́ hegemony in Yorùbá transnational revivalism
"Many were taken, but some were sent" : the remembering and forgetting of Yorùbá group membership
Ritual change and the changing canon : divinatory legitimation of Yorùbá ancestral roots
Recasting gender : family, status, and legal institutionalism
Epilogue : multisited ethnographies in an age of globalization.

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