West African studies

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West African studies

by Mary Henrietta Kingsley

EN·~19 hours

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Description

This volume brings together some of the most reliable first‑hand observations of West African societies ever published. Drawing on the long‑term experience of a Niger‑Delta specialist and a pioneering trader, it offers a rare glimpse into the daily lives, customs and economies of the region’s peoples, far beyond the vague reports that have long dominated Western understanding. The author expressly separates his own contributions from those of his collaborators, underscoring a commitment to factual clarity.

The first appendix presents a detailed ethnographic picture of the “true Negro” groups of the Niger Delta, based on years of lived experience and careful scientific method. The second appendix, written by a veteran river trader, dispels romantic myths about coastal commerce and shows how trust and practical knowledge shaped interactions between Europeans and locals. Readers will come away with a more grounded sense of West Africa’s cultural richness and the challenges of studying a continent without a written native record.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~19 hours (1096K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Clare Boothby, KD Weeks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-02-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mary Henrietta Kingsley

Mary Henrietta Kingsley

1862–1900

An English traveller, writer, and ethnologist, she became famous for daring journeys through West Africa in the 1890s and for vivid books that challenged many of the assumptions of her time. Her work mixed adventure, sharp observation, and a fiercely independent mind.

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