struck me that expatriates with cultural interests (and an appetite for the authentically traditional) were easier with all this than most educated Nigerians. The latter might decorate their living rooms with ebony heads and egrets carved out of cattle
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well espouse private property notions” as their “sensibilities are shaped in part by those of expatriate academics” (ibid.: 20). My experience with Nuosu academia dates back to my initial fieldwork in Ninglang in 2007, where my very first contacts