Yoruba Women, Work, And Social Change

Editor: Marjorie KenistonMcintosh

Indiana University Press (United States), 2009
Hardback, 344 pages
Size: 239x163 mm
ISBN: 9780253352798
ISBN-10: 0253352797

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Yoruba Women, Work, And Social Change

The Yoruba, one of the largest and most influential ethnic groups in Nigeria, are noted for the economic activity and authority of their women. This title traces the history of women in Yoruba land from around 1820 to 1960 and Nigerian independence. It offers a view of Yoruba women's initiative, adaptability, and skill at working in groups.

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