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Adelberger J (2018). Loo, Gomu and the British – an episode from early colonial Nigeria. Afrikanistik-Aegyptologie-Online, Vol. 2017. (urn:nbn:de:0009-10-47135)
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%0 Journal Article %T Loo, Gomu and the British – an episode from early colonial Nigeria %A Adelberger, Jörg %J Afrikanistik-Aegyptologie-Online %D 2018 %V 2017 %N 1 %@ 1860-7462 %F adelberger2018 %X Loo and Gomu are two small ethnic groups living in the Muri Mountains of Northern Nigeria. In the early British colonial era, such "pagan" groups were brought under administrative control by military means, at times with devastating results. New sources – a private letter by a young colonial officer as well as locally recorded songs - make it possible to present such an incident more accurately than before. %L 960 %K Nigeria %K anthropology %U http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-10-47135Download
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Bibliographic Citation | Afrikanistik Online, Vol. 2017, Iss. 1 |
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Title |
Loo, Gomu and the British – an episode from early colonial Nigeria (eng) |
Author | Jörg Adelberger |
Language | eng |
Abstract | Loo and Gomu are two small ethnic groups living in the Muri Mountains of Northern Nigeria. In the early British colonial era, such "pagan" groups were brought under administrative control by military means, at times with devastating results. New sources – a private letter by a young colonial officer as well as locally recorded songs - make it possible to present such an incident more accurately than before. Loo und Gomu sind zwei kleine Ethnien, die in den Muri Bergen in Nord-Nigeria siedeln. In der frühen britischen Kolonialzeit wurden solche „paganen“ Gruppen häufig mit militärischen Mitteln unter administrative Kontrolle gebracht, z.T. mit tragischen Folgen für die Betroffenen. Durch neu erschlossene Quellen – eine Schilderung der Ereignisse in einem privaten Brief eines beteiligten Kolonialoffiziers sowie lokal aufgenommene Liedtexte – ist eine genauere Darstellung eines solchen Zwischenfalls möglich geworden. |
Subject | Nigeria, anthropology |
DDC | 960 |
Rights | DPPL |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:0009-10-47135 |