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Percy Amaury Talbot
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Born 1877
Died 1945
Residence 67 Cambridge Mansions, Battersea Park, SW
The Cottage, Abbot's Morton, Worcestershire [1906]
[and] Eke, near Calabar, S. Nigeria [1913]
The Cottage, Abbot's Morton, Worcestershire; Degema, via Bonny, S. Nigeria [1915]
Occupation botanist
anthropologist
explorer
political
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
elected_AI 1905.12.07



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House Notes

Proposed by T.A. Joyce; seconded by William Gowland, 1905.11.21

Notes From Elsewhere

Percy Amaury Talbot (* 26. June 1877 ; † 28. December 1945 in Cheltenham ) was a range of interests and British officials, botanist, anthropologist and explorer . He was in the service of the Nigerian Political Service.
As ethnographic classics applies his book In the Shadow of the Bush (1912).
The author traveled with his wife Dorothy Amaury Talbot (1871-1916) extensively in Oban District of Nigeria Southern and part of Cameroon , to the people of the Ekoi to study as well as the natural history of the area. The work reported on religion, the secret society Egbo , Juju , status of women, birth practices, divination , sorcery, mourning ceremonies, war, government, folklore, etc. with detailed appendices on taboos, clubs, anthropometry, spelling, grammar, vocabularies, Botany, Zoology , Mineralogy, meteorology and geography



Publications

External Publications

In the shadow of the bush, 1912;
Life in southern Nigeria, 1923;
The peoples of southern Nigeria, 4 vols., 1926; Some Nigerian fertility cults, 1927;
Tribes of the Niger Delta, 1932

House Publications

Related Material Details

RAI Material

census
prize named for him

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