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In Search of Salt

In Search of Salt

Frederick Quinn

(2006)

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Abstract

Relatively recent Bantu-speaking migrants to central Cameroon, the Beti have had an eventful history. Based on extensive interviews and traditional Beti (Fang) poetry, in addition to German and French archival sources, the author of this readable study recreates the social structure of the Beti and their self-perceptions in pre-colonial times, their disruptive encounters with first German (1880-1918) and then French (1918-1960) colonialism, until Cameroon’s independence.


“The first quality that captivates the reader of this unusual book on a segmentary society in confrontation with colonial modernity is the particularly meticulous identification of the sources…it…opens access to the life and words of prominent and brilliant Beti men who struggled, in their own day, with their own questions and answers.”  ·  Journal of African History


An American diplomat, who was posted in Cameroon for several years, Frederick Quinn holds higher academic degrees in history and African Studies and has published widely on Africa. His Democracy at Dawn: Notes from Poland and Points East was named a TLS International Book of the Year.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
IN SEARCH OF SALT i
Contents vii
Introduction 1
CHAPTER 1. Traditional Beti Society 13
CHAPTER 2. Social Organization and the Sso Rite 30
CHAPTER 3. “In the Time of Major Dominik” 43
CHAPTER 4. The German Presence 61
CHAPTER 5. The Beti and the French 74
CHAPTER 6. Times of Expansion 92
CHAPTER 7. The Beti from World War II to Independence 107
Conclusion 122
Appendix A 125
Appendix B 132
Appendix C 146
Bibliography 165
Index 180