Cite
Stereotyping, Exploitation, and Appropriation of African Traditional Religious Beliefs: The Case of Nyaminyami, Water Spirit, among the Batonga People of Northwestern Zimbabwe, 1860s–1960s
MLA
Joshua Matanzima. “Stereotyping, Exploitation, and Appropriation of African Traditional Religious Beliefs: The Case of Nyaminyami, Water Spirit, among the Batonga People of Northwestern Zimbabwe, 1860s–1960s.” Journal of Africana Religions, vol. 10, Jan. 2022, pp. 72–99. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.5325/jafrireli.10.1.0072.
APA
Joshua Matanzima. (2022). Stereotyping, Exploitation, and Appropriation of African Traditional Religious Beliefs: The Case of Nyaminyami, Water Spirit, among the Batonga People of Northwestern Zimbabwe, 1860s–1960s. Journal of Africana Religions, 10, 72–99. https://doi.org/10.5325/jafrireli.10.1.0072
Chicago
Joshua Matanzima. 2022. “Stereotyping, Exploitation, and Appropriation of African Traditional Religious Beliefs: The Case of Nyaminyami, Water Spirit, among the Batonga People of Northwestern Zimbabwe, 1860s–1960s.” Journal of Africana Religions 10 (January): 72–99. doi:10.5325/jafrireli.10.1.0072.