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This subcategory contains 15 links
Biographies of Nigerian leaders(509 clicks)
"On this page you will find biographies on some key Nigerians and thier roles in Nigerian history from pre-independence up to January, 1966, when Nigeria experienced its first ever military take-over."British Imperialism In Nigeria: Colonial Rule in Western Niger Delta(492 clicks)
Documents on early British colonial expansion, including "treaties of protection,"
in Urhobo lands and in Nigeria's Western Niger Delta in 1890s.Domesticity and Difference(456 clicks)
Domesticity and Difference:
Male Breadwinners, Working Women, and
Colonial Citizenship in the 1945 Nigerian General Strike
Domesticity and Difference(512 clicks)
Domesticity and Difference:
Male Breadwinners, Working Women, and
Colonial Citizenship in the 1945 Nigerian General Strike
G. I. Jones Photographic Archive of Southeeasten Nigeria(507 clicks)
This site is a research resource. It was designed to make these photographs available to people who have a personal or professional interest in the art of Southeastern Nigeria. History of Nigeria(480 clicks)
Good siteNational Archives of Nigeria(519 clicks)
Enugu Branch. Guides, Indices and Finding Aids by U.O.A. Esse
Nigeria(494 clicks)
Overview. More than just historyNigeria(570 clicks)
From African Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.Nigeria: Historical Overview(582 clicks)
Comprehensive site. Nigerian History(1669 clicks)
Nigerian History(505 clicks)
Tribal Studies in Northern Nigeria(544 clicks)
URHOBO WAADO, Web Site of Urhobo Historical Society(520 clicks)
A comprehensive website that searches and analyzes the history and culture of Urhobo, a major ethnic group in Nigeria's Niger Delta. It also devotes space to Niger Delta matters, especially its environment and the relationship between the Niger Delta and Nigeria.
Widowhood Among the Igbo of Eastern Nigera(496 clicks)
It should be "noted that many cultural beliefs and practices surrounding widowhood ceremonies have seemingly survived largely unchanged in modern Igbo society."
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