The author chronicles the debate over Western colonial powers’ seizing Nigerian works of art and its impact on Nigerian history and culture
This thesis analyses the role of material culture in shaping imperial contact in the Niger Delta, a ...
The imagery of the Cankerworm is used as metaphor and analogy to indicatea period of increasing auth...
The history of colonisation dates back to the 19th Century. Africa and indeed Nigeria could not exer...
Writing in early 2013, Elizabeth A. Klesmith explores the challenges of African nations in protectin...
In December, 1970, the British Museum put on show a large selection of bronzes from the city of Beni...
One of the most traumatic experiences that occurred in Africa at the turn of the 19th century is the...
The colonial assault on African culture and heritage culminated in the indiscriminate looting of Afr...
It is abysmal and disheartening to observe that Nigeria is depleted of parts of its cultural tr...
In February 2016, students at the University of Cambridge voted unanimously to support the repatriat...
ABSTRACT The concepts of national cultures and African cultures generated heated debate when scholar...
As African nations search for means to establish viable and authentic cultural identities, an increa...
This short review takes a historical journey into the traditional arts of Nigeria and the cultures t...
The artworks of Benin are all about events and achievements, actual or mythical that occurred in the...
In February 2016, students at Jesus College, Cambridge voted unanimously to repatriate to Nigeria a ...
The study is dedicated to reflections of Benin art after the 1897 British invasion. The analysis foc...
This thesis analyses the role of material culture in shaping imperial contact in the Niger Delta, a ...
The imagery of the Cankerworm is used as metaphor and analogy to indicatea period of increasing auth...
The history of colonisation dates back to the 19th Century. Africa and indeed Nigeria could not exer...
Writing in early 2013, Elizabeth A. Klesmith explores the challenges of African nations in protectin...
In December, 1970, the British Museum put on show a large selection of bronzes from the city of Beni...
One of the most traumatic experiences that occurred in Africa at the turn of the 19th century is the...
The colonial assault on African culture and heritage culminated in the indiscriminate looting of Afr...
It is abysmal and disheartening to observe that Nigeria is depleted of parts of its cultural tr...
In February 2016, students at the University of Cambridge voted unanimously to support the repatriat...
ABSTRACT The concepts of national cultures and African cultures generated heated debate when scholar...
As African nations search for means to establish viable and authentic cultural identities, an increa...
This short review takes a historical journey into the traditional arts of Nigeria and the cultures t...
The artworks of Benin are all about events and achievements, actual or mythical that occurred in the...
In February 2016, students at Jesus College, Cambridge voted unanimously to repatriate to Nigeria a ...
The study is dedicated to reflections of Benin art after the 1897 British invasion. The analysis foc...
This thesis analyses the role of material culture in shaping imperial contact in the Niger Delta, a ...
The imagery of the Cankerworm is used as metaphor and analogy to indicatea period of increasing auth...
The history of colonisation dates back to the 19th Century. Africa and indeed Nigeria could not exer...