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 18-19 (2011): Afrika Zamani: Revue annuelle d’histoire africaine
Résumé
L’exploitation et l’utilisation du Camwood a 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, y compris 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 usage internes et externes.
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Afigbo, A.E., E.A. Ayandele, R.J. Gavin, J.D. Omer-Cooper and R. Palmer, 1986, The Making of Modern Africa Volume 2: The Twentieth Century, Essex: Longman.
Ajayi, J.F. A. and I. Espie (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. Mazrui, A. A. (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 A. Atmore, 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.