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These case studies explore how the politics of belonging at local and national levels in rural West Africa is intimately connected to land access and vice versa. Analyses explore long-term processes and recent changes in land rights, covering forest, savannah, state and segmentary societies in Anglo- and Francophone West African countries.

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These case studies explore how the politics of belonging at local and national levels in rural West Africa is intimately connected to land access and vice versa. Analyses explore long-term processes and recent changes in land rights, covering forest, savannah, state and segmentary societies in Anglo- and Francophone West African countries.
Autorenporträt
Richard Kuba is an Historian and Anthropologist at the Frobenius Institute, Frankfurt (Germany). Focusing on pre-colonial history, ethnic identities and interethnic relationships, he has edited several volumes including Histoire du peuplement et relations interethniques au Burkina Faso (Karthala, 2004). Carola Lentz is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Main (Germany) and has been conducting research on ethnicity, elites, chieftaincy and the politics of belonging. She is author of numerous articles and Ethnicity and the Making of History in Northern Ghana (Edinburgh UP, 2006).