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A collection of firsthand ethnographic and natural history essays about West Africa, blending the author’s field observations with reports by long-term residents. It surveys native customs and belief systems, including fetish practices, regional variations among West African populations, and practical accounts of riverine and island communities, illustrated with maps. Appendices contribute detailed studies of Niger Delta peoples and the daily life of traders, while chapters treat zoological notes such as freshwater fishes and methodological cautions. The work stresses reliance on resident experience and scientific observation to correct speculative or generalized portrayals.

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Mary Henrietta Kingsley

Mary Henrietta Kingsley was a British explorer and writer known for her travels in West Africa during the late 19th century. Her notable works, including "Travels in West Africa: Congo Français, Corisco and Cameroons" and "West African Studies," provide valuable insights into the cultures and landscapes of the region. Kingsley's writings are characterized by her keen observations and her advocacy for the understanding of African societies. She challenged contemporary views of Africa and contributed to the discourse on colonialism and cultural appreciation. Her adventurous spirit and commitment to documenting her experiences have left a lasting impact on the field of exploration and ethnography.

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