7 - Camwood (Pterocarpus Tinctorius) in the Political Economy of the Cross and Manyu Rivers Basin of Cameroon and Some Hinterland Communities, 1916-1961
Corresponding Author(s) : Henry Kam Kah
Afrika Zamani,
No 20-21 (2013): Afrika Zamani: Revue annuelle d’histoire africaine
Résumé
L’exploitation et l’utilisation du Camwood ont joué un rôle important dans l’économie politique de la Région du bassin de la Cross River et du fleuve Manyu du Cameroun et du Nigeria, mais aussi certaines communautés de l’intérieur du pays tout au long de la colonisation britannique qui a duré de 1916 à 1961. Les Britanniques sont parfois intervenus pour mettre fin à son exploitation sauvage et réglementer sa commercialisation sur le marché local et extérieur. En dépit de leurs efforts laborieux, l’exploitation du camwood a continué pour satisfaire divers usages internes et externes.
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Afigbo, A.E., Ayandele, E.A., Gavin, R.J., Omer-Cooper, J.D. and Palmer, R., 1986, The Making of Modern Africa Volume 2: The Twentieth Century, Essex: Longman.
Ajayi, J.F.A. and Espie, I., (eds.), 1968, A Thousand Years of West African History, Ibadan: Ibadan University Press.
Aka, E. A., 2002, The British Southern Cameroons 1922-1961. A Study in Colonialism and Underdevelopment, Madison: Nkemji Global Tech, Platteville.
Cameroons under United Kingdom Administration Report for the Year 1958. London: HMSO, 1959. Volume 2, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, A. A., Mazrui, (ed.) and Wondji (asst. ed.), 1999, General History of Africa Vol. VIII: Africa since 1935 California: University of California Press.
Ngoh, V. J., 1996, History of Cameroon since 1800, Limbe: Presbook.
Nkwi, P. N., 1987, Traditional Diplomacy: A Study of Inter-Chiefdom Relations in the Western Grassfields North West Province of Cameroon, University of Yaounde, Department of Sociology.
Oliver, R. and Atmore, A., 1994, Africa Since 1800, Fourth Edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Rowlands, M.J., 1979, Local and Long Distance Trade and Incipient State Formation on the Bamenda Plateau in the Late 19th Century, Paideuma, Vol. 25, pp. 1-19.
Shillington, K., 1995, History of Africa, Revised Edition, London: Macmillan.