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who sought to extend his policy of indirect rule south and wanted to know more about local practice. Meek attained the rank of Resident and transferred to the southern provinces of Nigeria in 1929 before resigning due to health issues in 1933.
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The Northern Tribes of Nigeria. An Ethnographical Account of the Northern Provinces of Nigeria together with a Report on the 1921 Decennial Census. Oxford University Press, 1925. 2 vols.
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A Sudanese Kingdom : an ethnographical study of the Jukun-speaking peoples of Nigeria. London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1931
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Land tenure and land administration in Nigeria and the Cameroons (Colonial research studies; no.22) H.M.S.O, 1957
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Law and Authority in a Nigerian Tribe: A Study in Indirect Rule. New York Barnes & Noble Imports 1970
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and their neighbours. Some tribes of Zaria Province. Some tribes of Bornu Province. Some tribes of
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published in 1937, Meek offers an anthropological study on the social organization of the
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Europe And West Africa. Some Problems And Adjustments. Oxford University Press, 1940
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Tribal Studies in Northern Nigeria. London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1931
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people and divine kingship, is a significant work of ethnography. In his book
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Fellows of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
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Volume 1: The Bachama and Mbula. The Bata-speaking peoples of the
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Land Law And Custom In The Colonies. With an introduction by
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tribe of Southern Nigeria. He did scholarly research with
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In 1943, Meek was elected as a senior research fellow at
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British colonial governors and administrators in Nigeria
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Southern Sudan
FRGS
FRAI
anthropologist
Nigeria
Jukun people
Larne
Bedford School
Brasenose College, Oxford
theology
anthropologist
Frederick Lugard
Jukun
Ibo
R. R. Marett
C. G. Seligman
Royal Geographical Society
Royal Anthropological Institute
Brasenose College, Oxford
Eastbourne
Adamawa Emirate
Kilba
Chamba
Mumuye
Mambila
Katab
Adamawa Province
Oxford University Press
ISBN

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