The paper argues that German colonial interests determined the nature of relations with chiefs. Where colonial policies were welcomed and protected wholeheartedly by the colonized, they became friends to the Germans and when they acted ultra-varies they were considered enemies. Collaboration from the Cameroon Chiefs came not because they cherished the Germans but because of fear of reprimand. This explains why the chiefs of Wum, Area disserted the Germans and went in support of the invading Allied Forces in 1916 hoping that they would be saved from the highhandedness of the Germans
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This paper is about Kete Krachi. It discusses the various historical changes that took place after...
Events associated with the Namibian War (1904-1908) offer a glimpse into Anglo-German antagonism in ...
In 1883, Otto von Bismark had a “change of heart” regarding colonialism. Through shrewd diplomacy an...
Studies on the status of African traditional rulers during colonial rule have repeatedly emphasized ...
This article examines the efforts made by the British colonial authorities in the devolution of powe...
This book concerns the early years of German colonial rule in Cameroon. It focuses on the North-We...
The early presence of Germany in Nigeria was dominated by German nationals carrying out different ac...
After centuries of varied forms of European commercial activities on the African coast, the second h...
German efforts to expropriate the urban landholdings of the Duala led to a protracted struggle which...
German efforts to expropriate the urban landholdings of the Duala led to a protracted struggle which...
Anglo-French disagreements over Cameroon during World War I and the efforts to resolve them both dur...
The article is devoted to the study of the colonial past of Germany and its influence on the current...
Events associated with the Namibian War (1904-1908) offer a glimpse into Anglo-German antagonism in ...
This dissertation is a historical comparative education study that revisits colonial education in Ca...
This paper focuses on Colonial education policies that were launched by the colonial powers in the c...
This paper is about Kete Krachi. It discusses the various historical changes that took place after...
Events associated with the Namibian War (1904-1908) offer a glimpse into Anglo-German antagonism in ...
In 1883, Otto von Bismark had a “change of heart” regarding colonialism. Through shrewd diplomacy an...