This article analyses how the Koya Temne on the Sierra Leone peninsula resisted attempts by British abolitionists to assume control over their land in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Following attacks on Freetown by neighboring leaders in 1801 and 1802, officials of the Sierra Leone Company (a chartered trading company formed in 1791) claimed that the Temne recourse to war was totally unjustified, as well as unexpected. This assessment was disingenuous, as Temne leaders had clearly asserted their rights to land around Freetown in a series of palavers held over the course of more than a decade. During these negotiations with British officials, the Temne attempted to protect areas of land they regarded as sacred by request...
This article examines the impact of British colonial rule on land tenure in Esan (Anglicized Ishan),...
Peer reviewedThe Kenya Land and Freedom Army, otherwise called Mau-Mau, began their freedom war agai...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is about the political changes that occurred in ...
This article analyses the ways in which the Sierra Leone Company, a chartered trading company, attem...
This dissertation focuses on slaves and peasants as self-consciousness actors in northwestern Sierra...
This article aims to discuss the actions leading up to the trial, and the 1874 Langalibalele trial i...
This article reconstructs and interprets the early history of the Liberated African villages of Sier...
This article analyses the contestation among Sierra Leone’s leading politicians, in government...
Focussing on the early nineteenth century, this article examines the ways in which white slaveholder...
In 1787, the Sierra Leone colony was founded as a “province of freedom” by British phila...
Colonization successfully advanced various reforms in Africa that affected several practices on the ...
This article investigates the land claim of the Barokologadi of Melorane, with their long history of...
At the end of the Seven Years' War, Jamaican planters were in an extremely strong position within th...
In 1787, the Sierra Leone colony was founded as a “province of freedom” by British philanthropists a...
The land question in north-eastern Botswana has been, over a century now, a controversial political ...
This article examines the impact of British colonial rule on land tenure in Esan (Anglicized Ishan),...
Peer reviewedThe Kenya Land and Freedom Army, otherwise called Mau-Mau, began their freedom war agai...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is about the political changes that occurred in ...
This article analyses the ways in which the Sierra Leone Company, a chartered trading company, attem...
This dissertation focuses on slaves and peasants as self-consciousness actors in northwestern Sierra...
This article aims to discuss the actions leading up to the trial, and the 1874 Langalibalele trial i...
This article reconstructs and interprets the early history of the Liberated African villages of Sier...
This article analyses the contestation among Sierra Leone’s leading politicians, in government...
Focussing on the early nineteenth century, this article examines the ways in which white slaveholder...
In 1787, the Sierra Leone colony was founded as a “province of freedom” by British phila...
Colonization successfully advanced various reforms in Africa that affected several practices on the ...
This article investigates the land claim of the Barokologadi of Melorane, with their long history of...
At the end of the Seven Years' War, Jamaican planters were in an extremely strong position within th...
In 1787, the Sierra Leone colony was founded as a “province of freedom” by British philanthropists a...
The land question in north-eastern Botswana has been, over a century now, a controversial political ...
This article examines the impact of British colonial rule on land tenure in Esan (Anglicized Ishan),...
Peer reviewedThe Kenya Land and Freedom Army, otherwise called Mau-Mau, began their freedom war agai...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is about the political changes that occurred in ...