Yoruba gurus : indigenous production of knowledge in Africa / Toyin Falola.
Material type: TextPublisher: Trenton, NJ : Africa World Press, [1999]Copyright date: ©1999Description: xii, 317 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0865436983
- 9780865436985
- 0865436991
- 9780865436992
- 966.900496333 21
- DT515.45.Y67 F353 1999
Contents:
The evolution of indigenous production of knowledge -- Samuel Johnson: the pioneer and patriarch -- M.C. Adeyemi: the historian of Oyo -- King Isaac Babalola Akinyele: the scholar of Ibadan -- Kemi Morgan: another reconstruction of Ibadan history -- Chief Samuel Ojo Bada: the frontier city of Ilorin -- Theophilus Olabode Avoseh: major and minor works on Epe and badagry -- Unsung authors of the modern era: the histories of Igbomina -- Alternative knowledge: perspectives, ideas, and relevance.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-310) and index.
The evolution of indigenous production of knowledge -- Samuel Johnson: the pioneer and patriarch -- M.C. Adeyemi: the historian of Oyo -- King Isaac Babalola Akinyele: the scholar of Ibadan -- Kemi Morgan: another reconstruction of Ibadan history -- Chief Samuel Ojo Bada: the frontier city of Ilorin -- Theophilus Olabode Avoseh: major and minor works on Epe and badagry -- Unsung authors of the modern era: the histories of Igbomina -- Alternative knowledge: perspectives, ideas, and relevance.
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