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![]() | Renne, Elisha P. (2012) |
![]() | Educating Muslim women and the Izala movement in Zaria city, Nigeria |
![]() | Islamic Africa. Volume 3 #1. p. 55-86. |
![]() | Mack, Beverly (2011) |
Muslim women's knowledge production in the greater Maghreb: the example of Nana Asma'u of Northern Nigeria | |
In: Gender and Islam in Africa: rights, sexuality, and law. p. 17-40. |
![]() | Clough, Paul (2009) |
![]() | The impact of rural political economy on gender relations in Islamizing Hausaland, Nigeria |
![]() | Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 79 #4. p. 595-613. |
![]() | Gaudio, Rudolf Pell (2009) |
Allah made us: sexual outlaws in an Islamic African city | |
![]() | Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell. New directions in ethnography #3. 237p. |
![]() | Bivins, Mary Wren (2007) |
Telling stories, making histories: women, words, and Islam in nineteenth-century Hausaland and the Sokoto Caliphate | |
Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. Social history of Africa. 192p. |
![]() | Ewu, Jumai (2007) |
Crossing the 'Zaure': theatre for development and women's empowerment in Northern Nigeria | |
![]() | African Performance Review. Volume 1 #2-3. p. 75-97. |
![]() | Mahdi, Hauwa (2006) |
Gender and citizenship: Hausa women's political identity from the caliphate to the protectorate | |
Göteborg: University of Göteborg. Avhandlingar frĺn Historiska Institutionen vid Göteborgs Universitet #46. 340p. |
![]() | Pereira, Charmaine (2005) |
![]() | 'Zina' and Transgressive Heterosexuality in Northern Nigeria |
![]() | Feminist Africa. #5. p. 52-79. |
![]() | Boyd, Jean; Lammers, Mirjam (2004) |
Anti-Islamic Press Bias, a Prime Example from the Netherlands Involving Contemporary Muslim Women and a 19th Century Nigerian Scholar (Nana Asma'u) | |
Maghreb Review. Volume 29 #1-4. p. 186-196. |
![]() | Mack, Beverly B. (2004) |
Muslim Women's Educational Activities in the Maghreb: Investigating and Redefining Scholarship in Northern Nigeria and Morocco | |
Maghreb Review. Volume 29 #1-4. p. 165-185. |
![]() | Mack, Beverly B. (2004) |
Muslim women sing: Hausa popular song | |
Bloomington: Indiana University Press. African expressive cultures. 302p. |
![]() | Platte, Editha (2004) |
![]() | Towards an African Modernity: Plastic Pots and Enamel Ware in Kanuri-Women's Rooms (Northern Nigeria) |
Paideuma. Volume 50. p. 173-192. |
![]() | Umar, Muhammad Sani (2004) |
Mass Islamic Education and Emergence of Female Ulama in Northern Nigeria: Background, Trends, and Consequences | |
In: Reese, Scott S. (ed.), The Transmission of Learning in Islamic Africa. Leiden: Brill. #2. p. 99-120. |
![]() | Ezeilo, Joy Ngozi; Ladan, Muhammed Tawfiq; Afolabi-Akiyode, Abiola (eds.) (2003) |
Shari'a implementation in Nigeria: issues & challenges on women's rights and access to justice | |
![]() | Enugu: Women's Aid Collective. 277p. |
![]() | Pierce, Steven (2003) |
![]() | Farmers and 'Prostitutes;: Twentieth-Century Problems and Female Inheritance in Kano Emirate, Nigeria |
![]() | The Journal of African History. Volume 44 #3. November. p. 463-486. |
![]() | Whitsitt, Novian (2003) |
![]() | Islamic-Hausa Feminism Meets Northern Nigerian Romance: The Cautious Rebellion of Bilkisu Funtuwa |
![]() | African Studies Review. Volume 46 #1. April. p. 137-153. |
![]() | Alidou, Ousseina (2002) |
![]() | Gender, narrative space, and modern Hausa literature |
![]() | Research in African Literatures. Volume 33 #2. p. 137-153. |
![]() | Gambo, Danjuma I-Mets (2002) |
The role of the media in the protection and advancement of women's rights in north eastern Nigeria | |
Annals of Borno. Volume 19-20. p. 41-51. |
![]() | Mburza, Ali (2002) |
Relationship between gender and occupational choice of senior secondary school students in Borno State | |
Annals of Borno. Volume 19-20. p. 84-88. |
![]() | Udomisor, I.W. (2002) |
Women liberation and rural empowerment: the role of radio in the north-east region of Nigeria | |
Annals of Borno. Volume 19-20. p. 52-66. |
![]() | Werthmann, Katja (2002) |
![]() | Matan Bariki, 'Women of the Barracks': Muslim Hausa Women in an Urban Neighbourhood in Northern Nigeria |
![]() | Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 72 #1. p. 112-130. |
![]() | Whitsitt, Novian (2002) |
![]() | Islamic-Hausa feminism and Kano market literature: Qur'anic reinterpretation in the novels of Balaraba Yakubu |
![]() | Research in African Literatures. Volume 33 #2. p. 119-136. |
![]() | Badejo, O.O. (2000) |
Interaction of some socio-economic determinants of women education in Yobe State | |
![]() | Annals of Borno. Volume 17-18. p. 47-56. |
![]() | Düking, Birte (2000) |
![]() | Status femminile e consuetudine islamica: l'istituzione della 'kulle' nella Nigeria settentrionale |
![]() | Africa: rivista trimestrale di studi e documentazione. Volume 55 #3. p. 338-362. |
![]() | Hutson, Alaine S. (1999) |
![]() | The Development of Women's Authority in the Kano Tijaniyya, 1894-1963 |
![]() | Africa Today. Volume 46 #3-4. Summer/Fall. p. 43-64. |
![]() | Badamasiuy, Juwayriya Bint (1998) |
Status and role of women under the Shari'ah | |
Kaduna: Zakara. 72p. |
![]() | Abdullah, Hussaina (1997) |
Multiple Identities and Multiple Organizing Strategies of Female Wage Workers in Kano's Manufacturing Sector | |
![]() | In: Transforming female identities: women's organizational forms in West Africa. p. 54-66. |
![]() | Usman, Hajara (1997) |
![]() | Reproductive Health and Rights: The Case of Northern Nigerian Hausa Women |
![]() | Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 22 #1. p. 79-94. |
![]() | Werthmann, Katja (1997) |
Nachbarinnen: die Alltagswelt muslimischer Frauen in einer nigerianischen Großstadt | |
![]() | Frankfurt am Main: Brandes und Apsel. Wissen & Praxis #75. 255p. |
![]() | Kassam, Margaret Hauwa (1996) |
![]() | Some Aspects of Women's Voices from Northern Nigeria |
![]() | African Languages and Cultures. Volume 9 #2. p. 111-125. |
![]() | Malami, Hussaini U. (1996) |
![]() | The Unaccounted Contribution of Nigerian Women to the National Economy |
![]() | Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Volume 16 #2. July. p. 279-286. |
![]() | Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria (1996) |
Islamic legacy for women's rights, health and concerns: workshop report | |
Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria. 60p. |
![]() | Gusau, Sule Ahmed (ed.) (1995) |
Perspectives on purdah, working women and family planning in Islam | |
![]() | Sokoto: Usmanu Danfodiyo University Press. 136p. |
![]() | Ike, Chris A.; Twumasi-Ankrah, Kwaku (1995) |
Issues in women's education, health, and nutrition: a Nigerian observation | |
![]() | Research Review. Volume 11 #1-2. p. 16-26. |
![]() | VerEecke, Catherine (1995) |
Muslim women traders of Northern Nigeria: Perspectives from the city of Yola | |
![]() | In: House-Midamba, B.; Ekechi, F.K. (eds.), African market women and economic power: The role of women in African economic development. Westport: Greenwood Press. p. 59-79. |
![]() | Callaway, Barbara; Creevey, Lucy (1994) |
The Heritage of Islam: Women, Religion, and Politics in West Africa | |
![]() | Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner. 221p. |
![]() | Chaibou, Elhadji O. (1994) |
Marriage, Tradition, and Womanhood in Hausa Society: Women's Perspectives | |
![]() | Ufahamu. Volume 22 #3. p. 63-76. |
![]() | Merritt, Nikki (1994) |
![]() | Nana Asma'u, Her Elegies and the Possibility of 'Insider Alternatives' |
![]() | African Languages and Cultures. Volume 7 #2. p. 91-99. |
![]() | Nast, Heidi J. (1994) |
![]() | The Impact of British Imperialism on the Landscape of Female Slavery in the Kano Palace, Northern Nigeria |
![]() | Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 64 #1. p. 34-73. |
![]() | Solivetti, Luigi M. (1994) |
![]() | Family, Marriage and Divorce in a Hausa Community: A Sociological Model |
![]() | Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 64 #2. p. 252-271. |
![]() | Kriger, Colleen (1993) |
![]() | Textile Production and Gender in the Sokoto Caliphate |
![]() | The Journal of African History. Volume 34 #3. p. 361-401. |
![]() | VerEecke, Catherine (1993) |
![]() | Better Life for Women in Nigeria: Problems, Prospects, and Politics of a New National Women's Program |
![]() | African Study Monographs. Volume 14 #2. p. 79-95. |
![]() | Mack, Beverly B. (1992) |
Women and Slavery in Nineteenth Century Hausaland | |
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![]() | Pittin, Rene (1991) |
![]() | Women, Work and Ideology in Nigeria |
![]() | Review of African Political Economy. Volume 18 #52. November. p. 38-52. |
![]() | Badejo, Oluyemisi O. (1990) |
Sex-based teacher classroom-behaviour in sub-Saharan Africa: a case study of Borno secondary schools (Nigeria) | |
![]() | Afrikanistische Arbeitspapiere: Schriftenreihe des Kölner Instituts für Afrikanistik. #21. p. 123-137. |
![]() | Imam, Ayesha M. (1990) |
![]() | Gender Analysis and African Social Sciences in the 1990s |
![]() | Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 15 #3-4. p. 241-257. |
![]() | Koster, Rimkje (1990) |
Hausa vrouwen en Islam: islamisering van de Hausastaten in de negentiende eeuw en de plaats van islamitische huwelijksinstituties in de samenleving van Hausa groeperingen in Nigeria | |
![]() | Leiden: Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, Onderzoek en Dokumentatie Centrum Vrouwen en Autonomie (VENA). VENA working papers #90-3. 77p. |
![]() | Pittin, Renee (1990) |
![]() | Selective Education: Issues of Gender, Class and Ideology in Northern Nigeria |
![]() | Review of African Political Economy. Volume 17 #48. Autumn. p. 7-25. |
![]() | Smith, Michael G.; Smith, Mary F. (1990) |
![]() | Kyanship and Kinship among the Tarok |
![]() | Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 60 #2. p. 242-269. |
![]() | Yamaguchi, Masao (1990) |
The cosmological position of women in two societies: the case of the Lio and the Jukun | |
![]() | Journal of Asian and African Studies (Tokyo). #39. p. 1-12. |
![]() | Lovejoy, Paul E. (1988) |
![]() | Concubinage and the Status of Women Slaves in Early Colonial Northern Nigeria |
![]() | The Journal of African History. Volume 29 #2. p. 245-266. |
![]() | Vereecke, C. (1987) |
From pasture to purdah: the transformation of women's roles among the Adamawa Fulbe | |
![]() | Annals of Borno. Volume 4. p. 113-134. |
![]() | Longhurst, Richard (1986) |
![]() | Household Food Strategies in Response to Seasonality and Famine |
![]() | IDS Bulletin. Volume 17 #3. p. 27-35. |
![]() | Boyd, Jean; Last, Murray (1985) |
![]() | The Role of Women as 'Agents Religieux' in Sokoto |
![]() | Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 19 #2. p. 283-300. |
![]() | Jackson, Cecile (1985) |
The Kano River Irrigation Project | |
![]() | West Hartford, Conn: Kumarian Press. Women's roles & gender differences in development #4. 66p. |
![]() | Tibenderana, Peter K. (1985) |
![]() | The Beginnings of Girls' Education in the Native Administration Schools in Northern Nigeria, 1930-1945 |
![]() | The Journal of African History. Volume 26 #1. p. 93-109. |
![]() | Callaway, Barbara J. (1984) |
![]() | Ambiguous Consequences of the Socialisation and Seclusion of Hausa Women |
![]() | Journal of Modern African Studies. Volume 22 #3. September. p. 429-450. |
![]() | Pittin, Renee (1984) |
![]() | Gender and Class in a Nigerian Industrial Setting |
![]() | Review of African Political Economy. Volume 11 #31. p. 71-81. |
![]() | Cobbald, E. (1983) |
Muslim Hausa women in northern Nigeria: an annotated bibliography | |
![]() | African Research and Documentation. #32. p. 22-29. |
![]() | Kleis, Gerald W.; Abdullahi, Salisu A. (1983) |
Masculine Power and Gender Ambiguity in Urban Hausa Society | |
![]() | African Urban Studies. Volume 16. Spring. p. 39-53. |
![]() | Coles, C.M. (1982) |
Urban Muslim women and social change in Northern Nigeria | |
![]() | Los Angeles, CA: African studies association. 24p. |
![]() | Mack, Beverly B. (1981) |
Hausa women poets: ghost writers | |
![]() | Ba Shiru. Volume 12 #2. p. 36-50. |
![]() | Salamone, Frank A. (1981) |
Levirate, widows, and types of marriage among the Dukawa of northern Nigeria | |
![]() | Afrika und Übersee: Sprachen, Kulturen. Volume 64 #1. p. 129-136. |
![]() | Hendrixson, Joyce (1980) |
Islam and the changing position of women in Sokoto: appearance and reality | |
![]() | Waltham, MA: African Studies Association. 26p. |
![]() | Kisekka, Mere N. (1980) |
Marital and Familial Patterns in Zaria, Nigeria | |
![]() | Africana Marburgensia. Volume 13 #2. p. 42-50. |
![]() | Pittin, R. (1979) |
Hausa women and Islamic law: is reform necessary? | |
![]() | Waltham, MA: African Studies Association. 20p. |
![]() | Jackson, Sam (1978) |
![]() | Hausa Women on Strike |
![]() | Review of African Political Economy. Volume 5 #13. May-August. p. 21-36. |
![]() | Barkow, Jerome H. (1972) |
![]() | Hausa Women and Islam |
![]() | Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 6 #2. p. 317-328. |
![]() | Barkow, J.H. (1971) |
The institution of courtesanship in the northern states of Nigeria | |
![]() | Genčve-Afrique: acta africana. Volume 10 #1. p. 58-73. |
![]() | Mayo, Marjorie (1969) |
![]() | Two steps forward, one step back |
![]() | The Community Development Journal: An International Journal for Community Workers. Volume 4 #2. p. 93-98. |
![]() | Anonymous (1958) |
Some problems of girls' education in Northern Nigeria | |
![]() | Oversea Education. Volume 30 #2. p. 73-79. |
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