Kingdoms of the YorubaUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1988 - 174 sivua This third edition of what has been described as 'this minor classic' has been extensively revised to take account of advances in Nigerian historiography. The twenty million Yorubas are one of the largest and most important groups of people on the African continent. |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 46
Sivu viii
... river in Yorubaland 9. Rustic bridge in Ijebu 10. Ground plan , Afin Oyo 11. Ground plan , Afin Akure 12. Gateway of Ipara , Ijebu Remo 13. Ibadan in the mid - nineteenth century 14. An Abeokuta chief 15. On the River Otin LIST OF ...
... river in Yorubaland 9. Rustic bridge in Ijebu 10. Ground plan , Afin Oyo 11. Ground plan , Afin Akure 12. Gateway of Ipara , Ijebu Remo 13. Ibadan in the mid - nineteenth century 14. An Abeokuta chief 15. On the River Otin LIST OF ...
Sivu 67
... river Oba on the north to Ebute - Metta on the south , and from Oshun River on the east to Ipokia with Yewa River on the west ' . This , as regards the southern and western boundaries at least , is probably too extensive , but in any ...
... river Oba on the north to Ebute - Metta on the south , and from Oshun River on the east to Ipokia with Yewa River on the west ' . This , as regards the southern and western boundaries at least , is probably too extensive , but in any ...
Sivu 144
... river . many of the fleeing Ilorin in the nearby River Otin - was singularly indecisive . The Ijebu declined Ibadan's offer of alliance with them , and the Egba continued to bar the roads through their territory to the coast , while the ...
... river . many of the fleeing Ilorin in the nearby River Otin - was singularly indecisive . The Ijebu declined Ibadan's offer of alliance with them , and the Egba continued to bar the roads through their territory to the coast , while the ...
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The Yoruba and their Homeland | 11 |
The Primacy of | 19 |
The Rise of | 29 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
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Abeokuta according Africa Alafin already apparently army attack Benin Borgu British called capital centre chiefs claim Clapperton coast continued crown Dahomeans described dynasty early east Egba Ekiti especially established European evidence example extended followed forest former Fulani head historians Ibadan Ijaye Ijebu Ijesha Ilorin important independence influence Johnson Ketu king kingdom known Lagos land later leading living London major miles military missionaries neighbours Niger Nigeria nineteenth century northern noted Nupe Oduduwa Ondo origin palace passim perhaps period political present probably provinces recorded refers reign remained River royal rule ruler seems sent slaves suggests territory tion took town trade tradition usually walls wars West West Africa Willett writes Yoruba Yorubaland