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      The Ékpè-Abakuá Continuum : Articulating Trans-Atlantic African Diaspora Heritage in Cuba and the Cross-River Region (Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria)

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            Building on nearly three decades of research in Cameroon, Cuba and Nigeria, Miller articulates an active Diaspora heritage between West Africa’s Ékpè ‘leopard’ society for community justice and the Cuban Abakuá mutual-aid society. After describing a collective research methodology engaged with initiates of both groups, he articulates an overarching narrative of this trans-Atlantic civilization. Through an examination of the literature about them, he identifies historical biases towards these institutions that hinder a contemporary dialogue with State representatives in each location.

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            Zanj: The Journal of Critical Global South Studies
            2515-2149
            10 November 2022
            : 4
            : 1
            : 36-58
            Affiliations
            [1 ] University of Calabar, Nigeria
            Article
            10.13169/zanjglobsoutstud.4.1.0005
            df270e11-3608-4491-948d-31cf3326b36e
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            Sociology,Social policy & Welfare,Social & Behavioral Sciences,Political economics,Development studies,Cultural studies
            Cameroon,Cuba,Nigeria,trans-Atlantic,African heritage,Ékpè, Abakuá,Èfịk,Qua-Ejagham

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