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(Ebook) A Cultural History of the Uneme from the Earliest Times to 1962 by Hakeem B. Harunah ISBN 9789783677807, 9783677802

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Authors:Hakeem B. Harunah
Pages:625 pages.
Year:2003
Editon:Hardback
Publisher:The Book Company Limited
Language:english
File Size:44.61 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789783677807, 9783677802
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(Ebook) A Cultural History of the Uneme from the Earliest Times to 1962 by Hakeem B. Harunah ISBN 9789783677807, 9783677802

This comprehensive work covers most conceivable aspects of the history of the Uneme people of South Western Nigeria, and is a welcome addition to the scant literature on the Edoid speaking peoples. It is a series of scholarly accounts of the historical origins, tradition, and cultural institutions of the Uneme; their migrations, evolution and development; and impact of imperial forces on the culture. Within this structure, the book covers theories of origins, the techno-economic culture in Benin pre-1370, migration from Benin, the early growth of Uneme villages, towns, clans, allied communities from the 1370s to the early 1900s, cultural adaptation; and contact with external forces up until 1962. The book also offers an appraisal of the caste prejudice against the Uneme, and biographies of this people's most eminent personalities.
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