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Eurafricans in western Africa : commerce, social status, gender, and religious observance from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century
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Eurafricans in western Africa : commerce, social status, gender, and religious observance from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century

Author: George E Brooks
Publisher: Athens : Ohio University Press, 2003.
Series: Western African studies
Edition/Format: Book : State or province government publication : English
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Material Type: Government publication, State or province government publication, Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: George E Brooks
ISBN: 0821414852 9780821414859 0821414860 9780821414866 0852554990 9780852554999 0852554893 9780852554890
OCLC Number: 51446039
Description: xxiii, 355 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
Contents: Western Africa : ecological zones and human geography -- Commercial networks : Biafada-Sapi, Banyun-Bak, and Cabo Verdean-Lançado -- Portuguese, Luso-Africans, and European competitors -- Western Africa and the onset of an era of droughts, famines, and global economic transformations -- The evolution of "nharaship" in Senegambia -- Trade with the Kaabu Empire and Serra Leoa -- Era of the second Cacheu Company -- Expanding slave-trading networks and the corruption of African social and cultural patterns -- Senegambia : Luso-Africans supplanted by Franco-Africans -- Geba-Grande and Serra Leoa : Luso-Africans challenged and supplanted by Anglo-Africans.
Series Title: Western African studies
Responsibility: George E. Brooks.
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