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Travels in Western Africa in 1845 & 1846, Volume 2 (of 2) / comprising a journey from Whydah through the Kingdom of Dahomey to Adofoodia in the interior cover

Travels in Western Africa in 1845 & 1846, Volume 2 (of 2) / comprising a journey from Whydah through the Kingdom of Dahomey to Adofoodia in the interior

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A firsthand travel narrative describes journeys across coastal and interior regions of western Africa, tracing routes through mountains, rivers, towns, and markets. The author documents meetings with local chiefs and communities, recording ceremonies, military arrangements, agriculture, manufactures, and everyday customs, including superstitions and practices of punishment. Careful observations of landscape and natural features note rock formations, springs, forests, plants, and animals, while market inventories and craft processes illustrate local economies. The account combines practical travel detail with ethnographic description and reflections on social hierarchy, hospitality, and the effects of warfare on towns and populations.

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John Duncan

John Duncan was a 19th-century traveler and author known for his detailed accounts of his journeys in West Africa. His notable work, "Travels in Western Africa in 1845 & 1846," is a two-volume narrative that chronicles his expedition from Whydah through the Kingdom of Dahomey to Adofoodia. Duncan's writings provide valuable insights into the cultures, landscapes, and societies he encountered during his travels, contributing to the understanding of the region during a time of significant change. His observations remain a resource for historians and readers interested in the exploration of Africa.

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