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Nigerian History & Culture. Slave Trade 1400’s – 1807 Africans sell other Africans Trade for alcohol, weapons & goods Many Igbo get rich.

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1 Nigerian History & Culture

2 Slave Trade 1400’s – 1807 Africans sell other Africans Trade for alcohol, weapons & goods Many Igbo get rich

3 Strategy Change Slave trade abolished in 1807 Europeans change strategy Use Africa for natural resources Carve continent up into colonies –The Berlin Conference

4 Strategy Change Great Britain claims area around Niger River

5 “Civilizing” Africa Many Europeans see “civilizing” the Africans as a duty Claim they are bringing religion and the modern way to justify the greed

6 3-Prong Attack Missionaries –Convert outcasts (osu) –Convert women Trade –British trade palm oil in exchange for goods Government –Bring in District Commissioners –Set up own police and courts

7 Igbo Culture Agricultural community –Yams = men –Cassava, beans, other crops = women

8 Family Units –Multiple wives –Each family has own compound Patriarchal Society –Men have power & women are property –Wife-beating is common

9 Democratic Government –Ruled by elders (ndichie) and men chosen to receive titles –Decisions made by clansmen Gods –Animist: recognize a number of gods that embody the forces of nature –Oracles: priestesses whose job it is to speak for a god

10 Ancestors –Though dead, they have voices –Egwugwu: men disguised by mask and costumes that embody the spirits of the ancestors


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