Africa, المجلد 60،الأعداد 3-4Edinburgh University Press for the International African Institute, 1990 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... colonial Senegal . Some converts saw Christianity as a path to the attainment of economic advantages or social prestige . Still others sought missionary protection against the colonial administration . The desire for literacy was also a ...
... colonial Senegal . Some converts saw Christianity as a path to the attainment of economic advantages or social prestige . Still others sought missionary protection against the colonial administration . The desire for literacy was also a ...
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... colonial state and its post - colonial successors . A central weakness in the argument is that for the pre - colonial state Dr Samatar draws mainly on the British Somaliland Protectorate ( the northern regions of the united Somali ...
... colonial state and its post - colonial successors . A central weakness in the argument is that for the pre - colonial state Dr Samatar draws mainly on the British Somaliland Protectorate ( the northern regions of the united Somali ...
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... COLONIAL RULE The conclusion that the Asante state appropriated the bulk of Asante gold for non - economic purposes helps to explain the view that some Asante mer- chants took of colonial rule in the last quarter of the nineteenth ...
... COLONIAL RULE The conclusion that the Asante state appropriated the bulk of Asante gold for non - economic purposes helps to explain the view that some Asante mer- chants took of colonial rule in the last quarter of the nineteenth ...
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activities African agricultural Algerian Annaba appear approach areas Asante attempt babalawo Bascom become belief capital cent centre century chapter Christianity collection colonial concerned continued conversion cult culture described devotee Diola discussion economic established European example existence farm Father French give given groups Hanover heads ideas important individual industry Institute interest International Islam issue labour land Lebanese living London major material means missionaries movement Muslim nature Nigeria noted organisation original oríkì òrìṣà Pearse performance period political population position practices present Press priests problems production reference reform region relations religion religious remain represented rural sector seems Senegalese social society sources South town trade traditional University urban village volume Yoruba