6A) Legacies – land, economics and Indigenous rights
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Colonial Christian Missions and their Legacies:
1. Ndu Life Njoku and Linda Chijioke Ihenacho (Imo State University, Nigeria)
‘Colonial Christian Missionaries and the Evil Forest Phenomenon in Igbo-land: The Legacy of Interactions between Missionary Enterprise and Culture in Nigeria’
2. Kirstie Close-Barry (Deakin University, Australia) ‘Transporting Concepts of Indigenous Land Rights between Fiji and Australia’s North’
3. Juliet Oppong-Boateng (University of Ghana)
‘Economic legacy of Christian missions on African societies: a study of the Basel mission trading company in the Gold Coast from 1859 to 1917’
1. Ndu Life Njoku and Linda Chijioke Ihenacho (Imo State University, Nigeria)
‘Colonial Christian Missionaries and the Evil Forest Phenomenon in Igbo-land: The Legacy of Interactions between Missionary Enterprise and Culture in Nigeria’
2. Kirstie Close-Barry (Deakin University, Australia) ‘Transporting Concepts of Indigenous Land Rights between Fiji and Australia’s North’
3. Juliet Oppong-Boateng (University of Ghana)
‘Economic legacy of Christian missions on African societies: a study of the Basel mission trading company in the Gold Coast from 1859 to 1917’