Diasporas and Ethnic Identities in Africa

The Edo ne Ekue among the Northeast Yoruba, 1485–1995

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Diasporas and Ethnic Identities in Africa

The Edo ne Ekue among the Northeast Yoruba, 1485–1995

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Despite the enormous work on diasporas relating to Africa, the majority of this work focuses on trade diasporas located in West African groups, only mentioning the pre-colonial period in passing. Therefore, there is a need to redirect research on diasporas from within Africa to include non-economic diasporas during this time period. Diasporas and Ethnic Identity in Africa: The Edo ne Ekue among the Northeast Yoruba, 14851995 fills a gap by discussing the existence of diasporas in pre-colonial Africa that have been neglected by African scholars. Using the Edo ne Ekue as a case study, Uyilawa Usuanlele examines Edo people by shedding light on their political institutions, trading networks, and associations as autonomous and distinct within the Benin Kingdom. This book also discusses how the Edo ne Ekue simultaneously linked their institutions with the royal court of the Benin Kingdom at the expense of the local rulers of their host communities. Throughout this study, Usuanlele provides a better understanding of ethnic identity, state by state relations and their members outside their territorial boundaries to discover the dynamics of political, economic, and social changes within and between communities during and after pre-colonial times.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: Beginnings of Benin (Edo) Migrations and Settlement Among the Northeast Yoruba
Chapter Two: Benin Imperialism, European Trade, and The Making of Edo ne Ekue Among the Northeast Yoruba (1485?1750)
Chapter Three: Edo ne Ekue’s Slave Trading Business, Accumulation, and Relations with Local Northeast Yoruba Polities 1750?1897
Chapter Four: Benin Kingdom’s Resurgent Imperialism, Yoruba Wars, and The Emergence of Edo ne Ekue Warlords in Northeast Yoruba Territories in the 19th C.
Chapter Five: Colonial Subordination, Edo Identity, and Adaptation to Yoruba Majority Rule
in (the Northeast Yoruba Territories or) Ondo Province/ Ondo State, 1897?1997
Bibliography
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Product details

Published 06 May 2024
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 222
ISBN 9781666943320
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 14 BW Photos
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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