TY - JOUR
T1 - Bankoe V. Dome
T2 - Traditions and petitions in the Ho-Asogli amalgamation, British mandated Togoland, 1919-39
AU - Lawrance, Benjamin N.
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - This article investigates Ewe engagement with British administrative policy via the story of a chieftaincy dispute in Ho, British Mandated Togoland, that erupted when Britain attempted to amalgamate two neighboring chieftaincies, Ho-Dome and Ho-Bankoe, by deploying a model with an 'ethnic stamp', that of the neighboring Akan states. Colonial-era chieftaincy has received substantial scholarly attention. This article argues that the relationship between the models deployed to reorganize chiefly power and the roles of protagonists is just as significant as the layered conflicts within chieftaincies and their respective clans. Two responses to 'Akanized' amalgamation are investigated: the petitions of its opponents, and the rituals developed by chiefs, priests and peasants to herald the amalgamations.
AB - This article investigates Ewe engagement with British administrative policy via the story of a chieftaincy dispute in Ho, British Mandated Togoland, that erupted when Britain attempted to amalgamate two neighboring chieftaincies, Ho-Dome and Ho-Bankoe, by deploying a model with an 'ethnic stamp', that of the neighboring Akan states. Colonial-era chieftaincy has received substantial scholarly attention. This article argues that the relationship between the models deployed to reorganize chiefly power and the roles of protagonists is just as significant as the layered conflicts within chieftaincies and their respective clans. Two responses to 'Akanized' amalgamation are investigated: the petitions of its opponents, and the rituals developed by chiefs, priests and peasants to herald the amalgamations.
KW - Chieftaincy
KW - Colonial administration
KW - Ghana
KW - Indirect rule
KW - Togo
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U2 - 10.1017/S0021853705000460
DO - 10.1017/S0021853705000460
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:22944446389
SN - 0021-8537
VL - 46
SP - 243
EP - 267
JO - Journal of African History
JF - Journal of African History
IS - 2
ER -