A.B. Mathews
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| A.B. Mathews | |||||||
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c/o Secretary of The Northern Provinces, Kaduna, N. Nigeria, W. Africa Munshi, Northern Provinces, Nigeria [1923] Kaduna, Northern Provinces, Nigeria [1925] c/o Nigerian Secretariat. Lagos, Nigeria [1927] Chief Secretary's Office, Lagos, Nigeria [1929] Jingling End, Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmoreland [1931] | ||||||
| Occupation | anthropologist | ||||||
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Office Notes
House Notes
1923.01.16 nominated; proposed by A.C. Haddon, seconded by H.S. Stannus
Notes From Elsewhere
British Colonial Officer
The anthropologist A. B. Mathews spent two months living with the Acipu in 1926 and wrote up a report, which has never been published but can be found in the National Archives at Kaduna.
Publications
External Publications
Historical and anthropological report on the Achifawa. Unpublished manuscript held in the National Archives, Kaduna: K2, 068.
Mathews, A. B. 1950. The Kisra legend. African Studies 9, 144-7.
House Publications
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RAI Material
Other Material
National Archives at Kaduna