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Front Matter Source: Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue Canadienne des Études Africaines, Vol. 3, No. 3 (Autumn, 1969), pp. iii-614 Published by: Taylor & Francis, Ltd. on behalf of the Canadian Association of African Studies Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/483904 . Accessed: 15/06/2014 15:45 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Taylor & Francis, Ltd. and Canadian Association of African Studies are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue Canadienne des Études Africaines. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 185.2.32.141 on Sun, 15 Jun 2014 15:45:35 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Front MatterSource: Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue Canadienne des Études Africaines, Vol. 3,No. 3 (Autumn, 1969), pp. iii-614Published by: Taylor & Francis, Ltd. on behalf of the Canadian Association of African StudiesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/483904 .

Accessed: 15/06/2014 15:45

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Volume 3 Number 3 / Numero 3 Fall/Automne 1970 Canadian

Journal of African Studies

Le Journal Canadien des Etudes Africaines

Published by the Committee on African Studies in Canada.

Publi6 par le Conseil des Etudes Africaines au Canada.

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Canadian Journal of African Studies

Le Journal Canad ien des Etudes Africaines

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LE JOURNAL CANADIEN DES ETUDES AFRICAINES THE CANADIAN JOURNAL OF AFRICAN STUDIES

COMITE DE REDACTION - EDITORIAL BOARD

Peter Gutkind, McGill University Arthur Keppel-Jones, Queen's University Edouard Laberge, Universite d'Ottawa Bernard Charles, Universite de Montreal Cranford Pratt, University of Toronto Peter Kup, Simon Fraser University Louis Molet, Universit6 Libre du Congo

REDACTEUR-EN-CHEF - EDITOR

Donald C. Savage, Canadian Association of University Teachers.

REDACTEURS DE LA REVUE DES LIVRES - BOOK REVIEW EDITORS

Frank Chalk, Sir George Williams University Michel Rambourg, Universit6 d'Ottawa

ASSISTANT DE REDACTION - EDITORIAL ASSISTANT

George Ambroziak, Loyola College

ABONNEMENTS - SUBSCRIPTIONS

Yearly subscription (3 numbers) )$9.00 Un an (3 numeros) ) Great Britain 75s France Fr. 40

Adresser les demandes d'abonnement au: Journal Canadien des Etudes Africaines, Loyola College, 7141 ouest, rue Sherbrooke, Montreal 262, Canada

Subscriptions should be addressed to: The Canadian Journal of African Studies, Loyola College 7141 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal 262, Canada

Publi6 par le CONSEIL CANADIEN DES ETUDES AFRICAINES

Published by THE COMMITTEE ON AFRICAN STUDIES IN CANADA

Cover designed by PETER MATTHEWS

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Canadian Journal of African Studies Vol. 3, No. 3 Fall 1969

Journal Canadien des Etudes Africaines Vol. 3, No. 3

Automne 1969

Table of Contents - Table des Matieres James E. K. Aggrey: Collaborator, Nationalist, Pan-African.

Kenneth King, University College, Nairobi ....................... 511

Jihad and State-building in Late Nineteenth Century Upper Volta: The Rise and Fall of the Marka State of Al-Kari of Bousse.

Myron J. Echenberg, McGill University .........

531 Structures des Relations Domin6s-Dominants en Contexte Colonial

et/ou Post-Colonial. Albert Doutreloux, Universit6 Laval .................................. 563

The Return of Brazillian Freedmen to West Africa in the 18th and 19th Centuries.

Richard D. Ralston, Immaculate Heart College ..................

577

"They Said it Couldn't be Done" - Two Agricultural Development Projects in Kenya.

Jean M. Due, University of Illinois .................................... 595

Documents

Jomo Kenyatta, Malcolm MacDonald and the Colonial Office 1938-39. Some Documents from the P.R.O.

Donald C. Savage ........................................ 615

Notes International Sociological Association. 7th World Congress of Sociology 633 CEDAF - Centre d'Etude et de Documentation Africaines .. ..................... 635 Congres des Relations Internationales de Quebec ....................................... 636

Comptes Rendus - Book Reviews Morel and Morality in West African History: a review article .......................... 637

John E. Flint, Dalhousie University Memoirs of the Reign of Bossa Ahadee, King of Dahomy by Robert Norris .......... 643

Thomas C. Maroukis, Bowling Green State University Salaga: The Struggle for Power by J. A. Braimah and J. R. Goody ........................... 645

Gordon Haliburton, University of Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland Christianity, Islam and the Negro Race by Edward W. Blyden; Edward Wilmot Blyden, Pan-Negro Patriot by Hollis R. Lynch ......................................... 647

Edgar S. Efrat, University of Victoria A Study of Contemporary Ghana, eds. W. Birmingham and E. N. Omaboe, Vol. I,

The Economy of Ghana ........ .................................................. 651

Frederick F. Clairmonte, Addis Ababa Biafra. Selected Speeches with Journals of Events.; Random Thoughts of C. Odumegwu Ojukwu.; by C. Odumegwu Ojukwu; The Ahiara Declaration by Emeka Ojukwu ........ 655

Michael Mason, Birmingham University African Independent Church by H. W. Turner ................................. ......... 658

Rev. Geoffrey Johnson, Ile Perrot, Qu6bec Bibliography on Spirit Possession and Spirit Mediumship by Irving I. Zaretsky ............ 660

Raymond Prince, McGill University

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6000 mots.

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part pour les recensions de livres.

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The Editor recommends that authors retain a copy of their manuscripts. The journal can accept no responsibility for lost manuscripts, and everyone submitting a manuscript is deemed to have knowledge of this condition. Rejected manuscripts will be held for one year. Authors may request their return at their own expense or collect them at the editorial offices.

The Editorial Board accepts no responsibility for statements of fact or opinion made by contributors, or for errors or omissions.

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The Nevw African

Issue No. 53

October 1969

Editor: Mukhtarr Mustapha

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Pr6sident, G. K. HELLEINER, University of Toronto Vice-Presidents, Louis SABOURIN, Universite d'Ottawa

JOHN FLINT, Dalhousie University Secretaire-tresorier, DONALD C. SAVAGE, Loyola College

PHILIP STIGGER, Simon Frazer University

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' l'Afrique peut-etre membre associe ($6.50 par an). Les 6tudiants

ne paient qu'une cotisation r6duite de $2.00 par an. Les membres inscrits reqoivent gratuitement le Journal canadien des 6tudes africaines (3 num6ros par an).

Pour tous renseignements et inscriptions s'adresser au secr6taire-tr6sorier: Professeur Donald C. Savage, A.C.P.U. 233 rue Gilmour, Ottawa 4.

COMMITTEE ON AFRICAN STUDIES IN CANADA

President, G. K. HELLEINER, University of Toronto Vice-Presidents, Louis SABOURIN, Universit6 d'Ottawa

JOHN FLINT, Dalhousie University Secretary-Treasurer, DONALD C. SAVAGE, Loyola College

PHILIP STIGGER, Simon Frazer University

The Committee on African Studies in Canada was created in 1962. Its purpose is to stimulate African research, to develop African studies in Canada, and to facilitate communication between African scholars.

Full membership ($6.50) is open to scholars residing in Canada or to Canadian scholars living abroad. Associate membership ($6.50) is open to anyone interested in African studies. Students may join at the special rate of $2.00. Full and associate members receive the Canadian Journal of African Studies as part of their membership.

All inquiries should be addressed to the Secretary-Treasurer: Professor Do- nald C. Savage, C.A.U.T. 233 Gilmour St., Ottawa 4.

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CONSEIL CANADIEN DES ETUDES AFRICAINES

President, G. K. HELLEINER, University of Toronto Vice-Presidents, Louis SABOURIN, Universitd d'Ottawa

JOHN FLINT, Dalhousie University Secrdtaire-trdsorier, DONALD C. SAVAGE, Loyola College

PHILIP STIGGER, Simon Frazer University

Le Conseil Canadien des Etudes Africaines a 6t6 cr66 en 1962. Son but est de stimuler les recherches sur l'Afrique, de promouvoir les 6tudes africanistes au Canada et de faciliter les relations entre les Africanistes.

Tout specialiste de l'Afrique residant au Canada ou tout Canadien residant a l'exterieur peut 6tre membre titulaire ($6.50 par an). Toute autre personne s'interessant & l'Afrique peut-etre membre associd ($6.50 par an). Les 6tudiants ne paient qu'une cotisation reduite de $2.00 par an. Les membres inscrits

reqoivent gratuitement le Journal canadien des 6tudes africaines (3 numbros par an).

Pour tous renseignements et inscriptions s'adresser au secr6taire-tr6sorier: Professeur Donald C. Savage, A.C.P.U. 233 rue Gilmour, Ottawa 4.

COMMITTEE ON AFRICAN STUDIES IN CANADA

President, G. K. HELLEINER, University of Toronto Vice-Presidents, Louis SABOURIN, Universit6 d'Ottawa

JOHN FLINT, Dalhousie University Secretary-Treasurer, DONALD C. SAVAGE, Loyola College

PHILIP STIGGER, Simon Frazer University

The Committee on African Studies in Canada was created in 1962. Its purpose is to stimulate African research, to develop African studies in Canada, and to facilitate communication between African scholars.

Full membership ($6.50) is open to scholars residing in Canada or to Canadian scholars living abroad. Associate membership ($6.50) is open to anyone interested in African studies. Students may join at the special rate of $2.00. Full and associate members receive the Canadian Journal of African Studies as part of their membership.

All inquiries should be addressed to the Secretary-Treasurer: Professor Do- nald C. Savage, C.A.U.T. 233 Gilmour St., Ottawa 4.

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