
'The History of Ashanti Kings and the Whole Country Itself' and Other Writings, by Otumfuo, Nana Agyeman Prempeh I
by Akyeampong, E; Prempeh, Agyeman; Adu Boahen, A; Lawler, N; McCaskie, T C; Wilks, I; Akyeampong, E.; Adu Boahen, A.; Lawler, N.; McCaskie, T. C.; Wilks, I.Rent Textbook
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Summary
Author Biography
Author: Otumfuo, Nana Agyeman Prempeh I (1872-1931)
Editors:
Dr E.Akyeampong (Professor, History Department, Harvard University),
Dr A. Adu Boahen (Professor Emeritus, History Department, University of Ghana),
Dr N. Lawler (formerly Professor, Oakton Community College, Chicago),
Dr T.C.McCaskie (Reader in Asante History, University of Birmingham),
Dr I. Wilks (Professor Emeritus, African Studies, Northwestern University)
Table of Contents
List of Plates and Figures | p. viii |
Preface | p. ix |
Essays | |
Agyeman Prempeh before the Exile | |
Introduction | p. 3 |
Kinship, Royalty and the Birth of Agyeman Prempeh | p. 3 |
Agyeman Prempeh's Childhood | p. 6 |
Agyeman Prempeh, Yaa Kyaa, and Civil War | p. 9 |
Agyeman Prempeh, Asante, and the British | p. 15 |
Agyeman Prempeh in the Seychelles, 1900-1924 | |
Introduction | p. 21 |
Daily Life at Le Rocher: Asante in Microcosm | p. 23 |
Education, Christianity, and Modernity | p. 26 |
Agyeman Prempeh, Asante, and Repatriation | p. 29 |
Homecoming | p. 40 |
Agyeman Prempeh's Return from Exile, 1924-1931 | |
Introduction | p. 43 |
Our King is Back! But What Kind of King? | p. 44 |
British Colonial Rule in Asante | p. 47 |
Renegotiating 'Kingship' in Colonial Asante: Agyeman Prempeh, 1924-31 | p. 49 |
Conclusion | p. 55 |
Agyeman Prempeh as Author: Textual History | |
Literacy in Asante before the Exile | p. 57 |
Literacy and the Exiles | p. 59 |
History of the Text of HAK | p. 62 |
Genesis of the New Edition | p. 66 |
Establishing a Text of HAK | p. 68 |
HAK, A Related Text, and Other Pieces | p. 69 |
The Seychelles Writings | p. 83 |
Historical Pieces | |
The Arrival of Ankyewa Nyame at Asantemanso | p. 85 |
Ankyewa Nyame and the Gathering of the Clans (Mmusua) | p. 86 |
The Reigns of Akyampon Tenten, Twum, Antwi, and Kwabia Anwanfi | p. 89 |
The Reign of Oti Akenten | p. 91 |
Osei Tutu at Denkyira | p. 93 |
The First Domaa War | p. 96 |
The Reign of Obiri Yeboa | p. 97 |
Osei Tutu Succeeds Obiri Yeboa | p. 100 |
Osei Tutu Defeats the Domaa | p. 101 |
Reorganisation of the Kumase Army | p. 102 |
The Defeat of Asiedu Papaa Kesee | p. 103 |
The Dispute with Denkyira | p. 104 |
Okomfo Anokye and the Preparations for the Denkyira War | p. 105 |
The Denkyira War | p. 107 |
The Elmina Tribute | p. 109 |
The War with Adanse | p. 110 |
The Denkyira Rebellion | p. 110 |
The Attack on Kaase | p. 111 |
The Attack on Tafo | p. 111 |
The Attack on Amakom | p. 112 |
Osei Tutu and the Succession | p. 113 |
Ethnographic Pieces | |
Introduction | p. 115 |
The Akan "Cities" | p. 115 |
The Nt<$$$> and Soul-Washing | p. 116 |
The Calendar | p. 117 |
The Origins of Apafram | p. 118 |
The Origins of At<$$$>perϵ and the Adanse-Denkyira Conflict | p. 119 |
The "Reserve" Asantehenes | p. 122 |
The Funeral of an Asantehenes | p. 123 |
The Division of Revenues | p. 125 |
The Akwamu Factor in the Rise of Asante | p. 125 |
Office Lists and Genealogies | |
Office Lists: Introduction | p. 127 |
The Genealogies | p. 129 |
The Pre-Asante Rulers | p. 129 |
The Descendants of Manu | p. 131 |
The Census of "Royals" | p. 138 |
Memoirs | |
Introduction | p. 147 |
The Petition of 1913 | p. 147 |
The Memoir of 1922-23 | p. 150 |
History and Apologia | p. 159 |
Reporting to the Living, Accounting for the Dead | |
Agyeman Prempeh's Report of 1925 | p. 175 |
The Disposition of the Dead | p. 182 |
The Matter of the "Brass Pan" | p. 185 |
Works Cited | p. 193 |
Concordance | p. 197 |
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