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Trade and Politics in the Niger Delta 1830–1835: An introduction to the economic and political history of Nigeria. By K. Onwuka Dike. London: Oxford University Press, 1955. Pp. 244, map. 3Os.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 August 2012

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Copyright © International African Institute 1957

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1 The literal translation is Ama, place, nyana, get, bo, him, and not ‘one of the royal blood’ as suggested on p. 70 and p. 162, and it is a name applied to the heads of most villages in the Brass and Degema divisions. It corresponds to the Onyeishi ale (he, head, land) of Ibo and Oboŋ Iduŋ (head, place) of Ibibio villages.