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Seats and sites of authority: British colonial collecting on the East African coast

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posted on 2024-02-12, 09:53 authored by Sarah LongairSarah Longair

This chapter explores cultural interactions on the East African coast in the late nineteenth century through the story of two Swahili 'viti vya enzi' (chairs of power) which were collected and now reside in museums in Britain. The narratives of these two chairs expose both the cultural knowledge that the British had of Swahili culture but also how these objects changed in meaning as they shifted through time and space, and became objects of power for their new British owners.

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  • Lincoln School of Humanities and Heritage (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Coastal cultures of the long nineteenth century

Publisher

Edinburgh University Press

ISSN

9781470000000.0

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0

Date Submitted

2018-03-09

Date Accepted

2018-03-09

Date of First Publication

2018-03-09

Date of Final Publication

2018-03-09

ePrints ID

30842

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