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Colonial Constructions and African Initiatives: The History of Ethnicity in Northwestern Ghana
Authors:Carola Lentz
Institution:Jniversidade Federal Fluminense , Brazil
Abstract:The article discusses the colonial construction of ethnic categories, their linkage with precolonial models of identity and the multiple meanings which ethnicity has assumed for different groups over the past decades, using the example of northwestern Ghana – a region which, in the precolonial period, was neither politically centralized nor knew distinct ‘tribes’. The article analyses how ethnic categories, boundaries and institutions were created and continually redefined by colonial officials, anthropologists, chiefs, labour migrants and educated elites, and how the different ethnic discourses fed into each other. It also draws on some of the older literature on ethnicity in Africa because it can still contribute to our understanding of the making of ethnic identities when framed in a deeply historical approach.
Keywords:Ethnicity  Colonialism  Tribes  Labour Migration  Elites  West Africa
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