Journal of African Studies, Volume 2Heldref Publications, 1975 - Africa |
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Page 104
... colonial officials ' mistrust of the Asante was so great that they resisted every effort to enlist them , even for service in other British West African colonies . Stewart , the British resident at Kumasi , argued that the Asante , if ...
... colonial officials ' mistrust of the Asante was so great that they resisted every effort to enlist them , even for service in other British West African colonies . Stewart , the British resident at Kumasi , argued that the Asante , if ...
Page 202
... colonial policy . The first approach is to see them as instances in the general extension to the colonies of the political and social benefits of membership in “ Greater France , ” the Eurafrica that some colonial powers have tried to ...
... colonial policy . The first approach is to see them as instances in the general extension to the colonies of the political and social benefits of membership in “ Greater France , ” the Eurafrica that some colonial powers have tried to ...
Page 489
... Colonial Office . 156 On 24 July 1838 Stephen wrote to the Admiralty saying that he and Glenelg were recommending that Sisei and family be given a passage on the Parmelia , which was to sail soon to Sierra Leone with stores for the ...
... Colonial Office . 156 On 24 July 1838 Stephen wrote to the Admiralty saying that he and Glenelg were recommending that Sisei and family be given a passage on the Parmelia , which was to sail soon to Sierra Leone with stores for the ...
Contents
Volume 2 Number | 1 |
Contents of Volume | 2 |
Archaeology Technology and Akan Civilization | 24 |
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