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The book clarifies the controversy over the origin of King Tappeh either as Kru or Dan (Gio) man and narrates his ancestry and birth. It also tells the biblical origin of the Dan Tribe of which Tappeh was a member. His rise to power, consultation with King Toweh, the Medicine man, his accusation, and death form the core of the book. The Liberian Government's mandate to Tappeh to produce wild latex during World War II, the naming of the Dan Tribes in Liberia and Ivory Coast, the analysis and education of the Dan youth to whom two caveated exit stories are told also feature. It further navigates…mehr

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The book clarifies the controversy over the origin of King Tappeh either as Kru or Dan (Gio) man and narrates his ancestry and birth. It also tells the biblical origin of the Dan Tribe of which Tappeh was a member. His rise to power, consultation with King Toweh, the Medicine man, his accusation, and death form the core of the book. The Liberian Government's mandate to Tappeh to produce wild latex during World War II, the naming of the Dan Tribes in Liberia and Ivory Coast, the analysis and education of the Dan youth to whom two caveated exit stories are told also feature. It further navigates the Post Tappeh Era Governance in the spheres of Traditional Rule, Civil Administration, Education and Healthcare Delivery.Finally, given the primitive ancestry of King Tappeh, the author alludes to what he chooses to call 'NEO-DARWINISM," and recommends a controlled experiment or research featuring the union of a "FEMALE CHIMPANZE and a MAN" to prove or disprove King Tappeh's Ancestry, since doubts might likely to be harbored. By Neo-Darwinism the author propounds that the union of a female chimpanzee and a man can reproduce intelligent offspring as Tarwoe, the son of Gbear, the female ape.
Autorenporträt
Lieu de naissance : Kpaytuo, Wee Clan, comté de Nimba, Liberia, Afrique de l'Ouest;2012-aujourd'hui : Instructeur, Président, Département de l'enseignement secondaire, Université du Libéria2011-2015 : MA, administration et supervision de l'éducation, Université du Libéria2009-2011 : PGD, études sur la paix et la transformation des conflits, UL.