This article examines the impact of British colonial rule on land tenure in Esan (Anglicized Ishan), the second major ethnic group in Edo State of Nigeria. Land was very important to the social, political and economic wellbeing of Esan, just like other societies the world over. It was regarded as collective property which everyone could utilize for agriculture and building of houses. Although land was regarded as collective property, individuals owned the plots which they either inherited or acquired. The laid down methods of acquisition and utilization eliminated land disputes throughout the pre-colonial period of Esan history. By the first decade of the twentieth century, Esan and elsewhere in what is today Nigeria, found themselves under...
Traditional political institutions were adequately exploited as economic stakeholders in colonial Es...
Nations are generally endowed with the natural resources which are exploited for the physical and hu...
Land is essential for every human activity on earth as it is the source of all material wealth. In o...
Generally, the Amalgamation of 1914 brought together the protectorates of Northern and Southern Nig...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Farmers have acquired permanent, alienable rights, bu...
Colonization successfully advanced various reforms in Africa that affected several practices on the ...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Farmers have acquired more permanent, alienable right...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Farmers have acquired permanent, alienable rights, bu...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Planters have acquired more permanent, alienable righ...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Planters have acquired more permanent, alienable righ...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Planters have acquired more permanent, alienable righ...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Planters have acquired more permanent, alienable righ...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Farmers have acquired permanent, alienable rights, bu...
This paper examines the processes by which the British commercialized and exploited the forest resou...
AbstractTree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Farmers have acquired permanent, alienable ri...
Traditional political institutions were adequately exploited as economic stakeholders in colonial Es...
Nations are generally endowed with the natural resources which are exploited for the physical and hu...
Land is essential for every human activity on earth as it is the source of all material wealth. In o...
Generally, the Amalgamation of 1914 brought together the protectorates of Northern and Southern Nig...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Farmers have acquired permanent, alienable rights, bu...
Colonization successfully advanced various reforms in Africa that affected several practices on the ...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Farmers have acquired more permanent, alienable right...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Farmers have acquired permanent, alienable rights, bu...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Planters have acquired more permanent, alienable righ...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Planters have acquired more permanent, alienable righ...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Planters have acquired more permanent, alienable righ...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Planters have acquired more permanent, alienable righ...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Farmers have acquired permanent, alienable rights, bu...
This paper examines the processes by which the British commercialized and exploited the forest resou...
AbstractTree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Farmers have acquired permanent, alienable ri...
Traditional political institutions were adequately exploited as economic stakeholders in colonial Es...
Nations are generally endowed with the natural resources which are exploited for the physical and hu...
Land is essential for every human activity on earth as it is the source of all material wealth. In o...