book chapter

Native administration in the British African territories: part III, West Africa: Nigeria, Gold Coast, Sierra Leone, Gambia

His Majesty's Stationery OfficeLondon • Published In 1951 • Pages:

By: Hailey, William Malcolm Hailey, Baron.

Abstract
This survey of native administration in the western provinces of Nigeria is a part of a larger work which includes all of the British West African territories. The primary consideration of the author is to meet the need of colonial officials for information regarding administrative practices in areas other than those with which they are personally acquainted. Consequently the survey is written largely as a factual account based upon official sources and assumes a certain degree of background knowledge from its readers. The materials processed for the Files include general information on the population, economy, education, medical facilities, and ethnic distribution of the western provinces. The evolution of the political and administraive structure of the region in succinctly stated to provide background information for a detailed description of the present system.
Subjects
Chief executive
Form and rules of government
Territorial hierarchy
Advisers to the chief executive
External relations
Provinces
Districts
Real property
Clans
Urban and rural life
Education system
Sodalities
culture
Yoruba
HRAF PubDate
2009
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Western Africa
Document Type
book chapter
Evaluation
Creator Type
Government Official
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Robert Lee ; 1959
Field Date
1947-1948
Coverage Date
1900-1948
Coverage Place
Nigeria
Notes
Lord Hailey
Includes bibliographical references
Only pages 99- 146 are included
LCCN
51004697
LCSH
Yoruba (African people)