Of small things remembered: beads, cowries, and cultural translations of the Atlantic experience in Yorubaland

A Ogundiran - The International Journal of African Historical Studies, 2002 - JSTOR
The advent of transatlantic commerce in Africa between the late fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries thrived on existing trading networks and consumer preferences, but the intensity of …

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OF SMALL THINGS REMEMBERED: BEADS, COWRIES, AND CULTURAL TRANSLATIONS OF THE ATLANTIC EXPERIENCE IN YORUBALAND.

A Ogundiran - International Journal of African Historical …, 2002 - search.ebscohost.com
Scholars who have taken the cultural and sociopolitical contexts in West and Central into
consideration, however, have asserted that the Atlantic experience was in part about new …

OF SMALL THINGS REMEMBERED: BEADS, COWRIES

A Ogundiran - International Journal of African Historical Studies, 2002 - JSTOR
The advent of transatlantic commerce in Africa between the late fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries thrived on existing trading networks and consumer preferences, but the intensity of …

[PDF][PDF] OF SMALL THINGS REMEMBERED: BEADS, COWRIES, AND CULTURAL TRANSLATIONS OF THE ATLANTIC EXPERIENCE IN YORUBALAND

A Ogundiran - The International Journal of African Historical Studies, 2002 - academia.edu
The advent of transatlantic commerce in Africa between the late fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries thrived on existing trading networks and consumer preferences, but the intensity of …

[PDF][PDF] OF SMALL THINGS REMEMBERED: BEADS, COWRIES, AND CULTURAL TRANSLATIONS OF THE ATLANTIC EXPERIENCE IN YORUBALAND

A Ogundiran - The International Journal of African Historical Studies, 2002 - academia.edu
The advent of transatlantic commerce in Africa between the late fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries thrived on existing trading networks and consumer preferences, but the intensity of …