A comparative study of societal influences on indigenous slavery in two types of societies in Africa
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A comparative study of societal influences on indigenous slavery in two types of societies in Africa
(African studies, v. 59)
Edwin Mellen Press, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-248) and index
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This work contributes to the study of slavery in Africa by emphasizing the roles Africans played both as slaves and slavers. It uses comparative and eclectic approaches to demonstrate that in the different types of indigenous states in Africa, slavery was never a common phenomenon. In Centralized states it emanated from indigenous servitude and formed an integral component of the elaborate kinship system. In the non-Centralized states it was introduced by the trans-system and it fulfilled an economic function.
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