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- Early in the period of colonial rule, the Gold Coast Colonial Government worked to reshape life in villages and towns by imposing rules governing the layout of towns, the location of town amenities (water sources, toilets) and even in some cases the layout of houses. While these “Regulations of Towns and Villages” were not always followed, this Gold Coast Government document provides insight into the aims of colonial administrators. The document outlines measures to control mosquitoes and requirements to dig pit latrines. It further provides guidance to colonial officials on how to "lay out" new villages as part of a broader "sanitation" scheme. To cite: Ghana National Archives, Kumasi, Reference 483 3633 2919. "Rules with Respect to the Regulation of Towns and Villages under Section 27 of the Ashanti Administration Ordinance, 1902." Government Press, Accra, 1911. 8 pages.
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- Publisher:
- University of Victoria Libraries
- Relation:
- https://exhibits.library.uvic.ca/spotlight/iaff/catalog/17-16741 ; https://exhibits.library.uvic.ca/spotlight/iaff/catalog/17-16738
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- Banda
- Subjects:
- Village relocation; Gold Coast Colony
- Subjects Facet:
- Colonies; Villages; Sanitation
- Creator:
- Gold Coast Colony
- Contributors:
- Ghana National Archives, Kumasi, Ghana; N. Leith Smith
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- 1911
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- Date Digitized:
- 2016-08
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- Gold Coast Colony
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- Historians of Asante contributed their research findings to a scholarly archive known as “The Asante Collective Biography Project.” In 1979 historian Larry Yarak, whose work focused on Elmina, shared information on “Dating Asantehene Osei Kwado’s Campaign against the Banna” based on Dutch records. The campaign occurred in the dry season of 1773-74 and resulted in many war captives being traded to the Dutch at Elmina as described in this document. To cite: Yarak, Larry. 1979. Dating Asantehene Osei Kwadwo’s Campaign against the Banna. Asantesɛm 10 (January 1979):58. 2 pages.
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- Publisher:
- Department of History, Northwestern University
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- Banda
- Subjects:
- Asantehene Osei Kwadwo; Dutch; Asante
- Subjects Facet:
- Colonies; Elmina Castle (Elmina, Ghana); Wars; Slave trade; Captives
- Creator:
- Yarak, Larry
- Contributors:
- Dr. Ann B. Stahl
- Date searchable:
- 1773/1774
- Date searchable:
- 1979
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- Date Digitized:
- 2016-08
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- Yarak, Larry