Illustrations
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Maps | | Contemporary political Africa (1996) | xiv |
| | | | | Western Africa: Locations of ethnic groups, regions, and cities | xvi |
| | | Central and Eastern Africa: Locations of ethnic groups, regions,
and cities | xvii |
| | | Southern Africa: Locations of ethnic groups, regions, and cities | xviii |
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Tables | | Toponymic Decolonization | 6 |
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Photographs (following page 139) | Queen mother, Benin City, early fifteenth century | | Mother and child, Bambara, Mali | | Women and apartheid in Johannesburg, 1977 | | Women selling crafts at the pier, Ganvie, Benin | | Women at Ganvie, Benin: A water-village on the lagoon | | A Christian cult at Dissin, Burkina Faso | | Anyi chief's wives attending yam festival at Asouba, Côte d'Ivoire | | Rice harvest in Casamance, South Senegal | | Washing near a rice field in Casamance | | The first wife of a Senegalese civil servant, Dakar, 1975 | | A girl in Kaolack selling peanuts | | Chad marketplace, Djamena | | Market women offering their produce at a railway station, Côte d'Ivoire | | Cartoon from Na Zona da Frelimo | | Poster from Na Zona da Frelimo | | Portrait of a couple, Bamako, Mali, 1950s |
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Publication information:
Book title: African Women:A Modern History.
Contributors: Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch - Author, Beth Gillian Raps - Translator.
Publisher: Westview Press.
Place of publication: Boulder, CO.
Publication year: 1997.
Page number: xiii.
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