The Lions of Dagbon
Political Change in Northern Ghana
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:13th Nov '08
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The political conflict that has taken the most violent form and proved costliest in human lives in Ghana is known as the Yendi skin dispute.
The political conflict that has taken the most violent form and proved costliest in human lives in Ghana in the last half century has been a chieftaincy dispute in the northern kingdom of Dagomba, known as the Yendi skin dispute. The major loss of life took place in 1969 but the dispute continued to trouble Ghanaian politics.The political conflict that has taken the most violent form and proved costliest in human lives in Ghana in the last half century has been a chieftaincy dispute in the northern kingdom of Dagomba, known as the Yendi skin dispute. The major loss of life took puce in 1969 but the dispute has continued to trouble Ghanaian politics and has affected the careers of national leaders under both civilian and military regimes. It is one of the most complex, explosive and intractable disputes in a country noted for conflicts over chieftaincy. Mr Staniland examines the political history of Dagomba, one of the most important pre-colonial states in what is now Ghana, from its partition between the British and the Germans in 1899. He analyses the attitudes and policies of successive governments towards chieftaincy and `traditionalism', and the effects which outside control has had on dynastic politics.
ISBN: 9780521101431
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
Weight: 380g
256 pages