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The History of Ashanti Kings and the Whole Country Itself is a key
text for understanding the history of the great West African
kingdom of Asante (now in Ghana). It is also an early--and perhaps
the earliest--example of history writing in English by an African
ruler and his amanuenses. It was begun in 1907 in the Seychelles on
the instructions of the Asantehene Agyeman Prempeh I, who had been
in British captivity with his family since 1896, during which time
he had acquired proficiency in English.
The chief source of information was his mother the Asantehemaa Yaa
Kyaa, who possessed an encyclopaedic knowledge of the oral history
of her own lineage, which was also the royal dynasty of Asante. The
result is an indispensably detailed document that charts the
history of the Asante monarchy from the seventeenth to the
nineteenth centuries. Context is provided by the inclusion of other
writings by or about Agyeman Prempeh, together with four
introductory essays by the world's leading scholars of Asante
history.
This fascinating volume evokes the rich historical experience of a
renowned kingdom, and is of compelling interest to all concerned
with the production of indigenous historical knowledge in Africa.
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