essay

The Fon of Dahomey

african worldsLondon • Published In 1954 • Pages: 210-234

By: Mercier, P. (Paul).

Abstract
This article provides broad summary of Dahomey culture and history. It is an essay in interpretation, focusing on key features of Dahomey life in the pre-colonial period as described in historical accounts. The main theme concerns uncovering important links between Dahomey concepts of power (as reflected in organization of the monarchial system) and dynamics of traditional religion (as revealed in the multiplication of gods, cults, and myths).
Subjects
Cultural identity and pride
Historical reconstruction
Form and rules of government
General character of religion
Spirits and gods
Chief executive
Territorial hierarchy
Congregations
Cult of the dead
Prayers and sacrifices
Animism
Organized ceremonial
Taxation and public income
Acculturation and culture contact
culture
Fon
HRAF PubDate
2016
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Western Africa
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Type
Anthropologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Teferi Abate Adem
Field Date
not specified
Coverage Date
1708-1950
Coverage Place
Benin (Dahomey)
Notes
By P. Mercier
Includes bibliographical references
LCCN
a 54005828
LCSH
Fon (African people)