ABSTRACT

Based on Cohen's fieldwork in the 1960s among the Hausa migrants, a people of the Yoruba area (then the western region of the Federation of Nigeria), Custom and Politics in Urban Africa looks at how ethnic groups use elements of tradition in jostling for power and privilege in new urban situations. This is a landmark work in urban anthropology and provides a comparative framework for studying political processes in African societies.

chapter |28 pages

Introduction

chapter |22 pages

The Migratory Process:

Settlers and Strangers

chapter |20 pages

The Migratory Process

Prostitutes and Housewives

chapter |27 pages

Landlords of the Trade