front cover of Kingdoms Of The Yoruba
Kingdoms Of The Yoruba
Robert S. Smith
University of Wisconsin Press, 1988
This third edition of what has been described as “this minor classic” has been extensively revised to take account of advances in Nigerian historiography.
    The twenty million Yorubas are one of the largest and most important groups of people on the African continent. Historically they were organized in a series of autonomous kingdoms and their past is richly recorded in oral tradition and archaeology. From the fifteenth century onwards there are descriptions by visitors and from the nineteenth century there are abundant official reports from administrators and missionaries.
    Yoruba sculpture in stone, metal, ivory, and wood is famous. Less well-known are the elaborate and carefully designed constitutional forms which were evolved in the separate kingdoms, the methods of warfare and diplomacy, the oral literature, and the religion based on the worship of a “high god” surrounded by a pantheon of more accessible deities. Many of these aspects are shown in the drawings and photographs which have been used—for the first time—to illustrate this distinguished work.
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front cover of Warfare and Diplomacy in Pre-Colonial West Africa
Warfare and Diplomacy in Pre-Colonial West Africa
Robert S. Smith
University of Wisconsin Press, 1989
This new edition of the well-known innovative study of the relations of the peoples of West Africa in the precolonial period covers a period of some four or five hundred years, up to the last decades of the nineteenth century.  Smith takes account of outside influences but focuses primarily on what happened between African states before the partition of the area and the establishment of colonies.
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