Little competent anthropological research has been done so far on the
Zaza people, one of the larger ethnic groups settling mostly in Eastern
Anatolia. This study of their language and culture is an exception. The
author has spent many years of research in close relationship to the
Zaza people, in the homeland as well as in the diaspora. His command of
the Zaza language enabled him to thoroughly analyse semantic structures
and combine them with his ethnological findings into an impressive
cognitive study of the Zaza frame of mind. Prof. emeritus Dr. Lothar
Käser, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg Eberhard Werner, who, as a
good and long-standing expert on the language, culture and religion of
the Zaza people, is researching it, for the first time in English
outside of linguistics as a reliable, scientific source. The focus is
also on topics such as anthropology, ethnology and religion that have
not been dealt with so far. Drs. Mesut Keskin, Goethe University
Frankfurt