ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1980 and here re-issued with an updated preface, this book deals with the role of the horse in the societies of West Africa during the pre-colonial period. It traces the history of its introduction and its diffusion within West Africa, and examines the problems of maintaining horses in such a harsh environment. The use of horses in warfare in analysed but the non-military aspects of the West African horse culture are also discussed, principally the use of horses as tokens of status and wealth. The book includes a review of the decline of the West African horse culture in the 20th century, reflecting the passing of a political system based on warfare and slavery.

chapter Two|31 pages

The Supply of Horses

chapter Three|17 pages

Maintenance, Health, and Training

chapter Four|30 pages

Equipment

chapter Five|40 pages

Cavalry Warfare

chapter Six|17 pages

Non-Military Aspects

chapter Seven|25 pages

Horses and Society in Pre-Colonial West Africa