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Nkudzedze: Africanizing Tastes and Consumer Power in 19th-20th Century Amedeka, Southeastern Ghana

Kuma, Dela R.   Northwestern University ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,  2023. 30250268.

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The 19th and early 20th centuries in Ghana (formerly the Gold Coast) marked a period of extended trade following the 1807 abolition of the Atlantic Slave trade, yet the internal trade of enslaved people persisted until approximately the 1850s. This era of trade was characterized by the increased demand and export of botanical commodities (e.g., palm oil, palm kernel oil, and cocoa). However, an often silenced aspect of these global markets was the central roles that hinterland people and their domestic economies played in shaping the networks of trade. This research examines the complex relationships between daily practices, consumption, and (re)production of regional and imported goods in Amedeka. Using diagnostic and Neutron Activation analyses of archaeological ceramics recovered from midden contexts, coupled with historical, ethnographic, and intergenerational knowledge, I investigate the materiality of colonial interactions in relation to Amedeka’s domestic economies. The results of this study demonstrate that local people and consumers responded to the trade through acts of discriminatory consumption motivated by Indigenous ideas and practices of taste. In other words, the local performance of tastes – nkudzedze – ultimately shaped the commercial and industrial practices of the 19th – 20th-century trade and other socioeconomic structures. In centering the active participation of local people and their consumer practices, these findings clearly show how Africa’s long-distance economic connections and broader political contexts conditioned life, production, and consumption in Western economies.

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Subject
Archaeology
Classification
0324: Archaeology
Identifier / keyword
Archaeology; Ghana; Legitimate trade; Nkudzedze; Tastes; West Africa
Title
Nkudzedze: Africanizing Tastes and Consumer Power in 19th-20th Century Amedeka, Southeastern Ghana
Author
Kuma, Dela R.  VIAFID ORCID Logo 
Number of pages
341
Publication year
2023
Degree date
2023
School code
0163
Source
DAI-A 84/9(E), Dissertation Abstracts International
ISBN
9798377642794
Advisor
Logan, Amanda
Committee member
Robin, Cynthia; Hauser, Mark; Gavua, Kodzo
University/institution
Northwestern University
Department
Anthropology
University location
United States -- Illinois
Degree
Ph.D.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
30250268
ProQuest document ID
2791345040
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/pqdtglobal/docview/2791345040/abstract/13750C83D40B4EC4PQ/1