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The female king of colonial Nigeria: Ahebi Ugbabe
Nwando Achebe
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Frontmatter
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Ekene / Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Nkwado / The Preparation: All Trees Grow in the Forest, but the Ora Singled Itself Out (page 1)
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Nkowa / The Introduction: Unspoken, Blame the Mouth; Unheard, Blame the Ear (page 19)
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ONE Oge Nwatakili: The Time of Childhood, ca. 1880-1895 (page 37)
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TWO Mgbapu Ahebi: Exile in Igalaland, ca. 1895-1916 (page 62)
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THREE Performing Masculinities: Homecoming-and She Becomes a Man, ca. 1916-1930 (page 97)
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FOUR Inside King Ahebi's Palace, ca. 1916-1948 (page 136)
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FIVE Mastering Masculinities: Ekpe Ahebi Masquerade-the Final Insult, ca. 1931-1948 (page 172)
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Mmechi / The Conclusion: Ahebi Today-the Works That We Do Are the Things by Which We Are Remembered (page 199)
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Appendix: Select Criminal and Civil Cases in Nsukka Division, in which Ahebi Participated 1918-1930 (page 209)
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Glossary of Chronological Terms (page 219)
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Glossary of Igbo and Igala Words (page 221)
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Notes (page 225)
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Bibliography (page 277)
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Index (page 297)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JWH | 24.2 (Jun. 2013): 483-485 | https://muse.jhu.edu/article/516988 |
JCCH | 14.1 (Spring. 2013): n/a | https://muse.jhu.edu/article/503255 |
IJAHS | 45.2 (2012): 305-310 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/24392949 |
WRB | 29.1 (Jan-Feb. 2012): 30-31 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/41553322 |
Citable Link
Published: c2011
Publisher: Indiana University Press
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- 9780253355386 (hardcover)
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