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consequences of the other: before the ship came in

Posted on July 13, 2012 by Dave

The first contact between white explorers and native peoples is a fascinating moment, and it seems to have followed roughly the same pattern wherever it occurred. Naturally, the local was bewildered. Lips, the author of “The Savage Hits Back” was … Continue reading →

Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion | Tagged African Slave Trade, Anti-Slavery Society, benin bronze statues, Benin god Olokun, Benin Oba palace, benin statues, captain cook, colonialists through african eyes, Dick Beaulieux, Dr. Alexander Falconbridge, Ernst Anspach, John Peffer, Julius E. Lips, K. Yoshida and J.Mack, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Oba Benin artistry, P. Girshick Ben-Amos, Portuguese slave trade, Professor Julius E. Lips, Ray Lema, Sir Henry Bartle Frere, stewart copeland, The Art of Benin, Through African Eyes DIA, Vasco de Gama | Leave a comment
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