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                 Indigenous and Colonial Forms of Administration

                 The following description of the Tiv of Nigeria under  This state of affairs has no doubt, arisen partly from
                 British colonial rule indicates the problems that can  the pre-conceived idea of the functions of a clan, such
                 result when the traditional political and social system  as stated by Rivers, but nothing is so dangerous as
                 of the colonized people is ignored or misunderstood  generalisations drawn from the analogy of other parts
                 and replaced with the hierarchical, centralized system  of the world.“The clan plays an important part in the
                 of the colonizer.                               political constitution of the community at large. For,
                                                                 throughout the world, each clan has its own council,
                 We have seen that the largest political entity known
                                                                 composed of the older generation of males, which
                 to them before our arrival was the family-group
                                                                 transacts all its business.The clan usually has the right
                 descended from it still lower down the genealogical
                                                                 to elect its own chiefs, when it has any, and depose
                 ladder. If therefore, we place one man over a whole
                                                                 them, without regard to the council of the larger unit
                 clan—or worse one man over two whole clans—we
                                                                 of which it forms a part.”
                 cannot expect this system to work smoothly and it is
                                                                   If we delete the word “Clan” in this quotation and
                 asking almost the impossible of a District Head to
                                                                 substitute for it “Family-group,” we shall obtain a true
                 expect him to be obeyed implicitly in areas outside his
                                                                 statement of the Tiv organisation, where the family-
                 family-group areas, where the people have their own
                                                                 group is a kind of clan in miniature.
                 family-group chief. A straw shows which way the
                                                                   Another reason which has led to the creation of so-
                 wind is blowing and the fact that one District Head
                                                                 called district heads, is the European desire for cen-
                 whom I asked for his clan genealogy was totally
                                                                 tralisation and the concentration of power in the
                 ignorant of the most salient facts about the genealogy
                                                                 hands of one single individual with whom we can
                 of a family-group area not his own but under his juris-
                                                                 treat and whom we can hold responsible for the
                 diction, is abundant evidence that he knew little
                                                                 behavior of the population under his, shall we say,
                 about the area in question.
                                                                 “control”? This is readily comprehensible, for it is
                   Is it therefore surprising to read the following com-
                                                                 extremely difficult to deal separately with a large
                 ment by a District Officer? “The District Head is only
                                                                 number of independent chiefs. A good example of
                 a superior sort of family-head, who scarcely recognises
                                                                 this centralisation and its bad results is to be seen in
                 himself as responsible for his district except as and
                                                                 the case of German pre-war Tanganyika.
                 when instructed by the District Officer, and in some
                                                                 Source: Abraham, R. C. (1933). The Tiv People. (pp. 160). Lagos: The Government
                 areas where I have toured, has never been before.”  Printer.
            nations remained nominally independent but were run  needs, as they provided raw materials at low cost and
            by puppet governments whose policies were ultimately  monopoly markets for European-produced goods. Polit-
            controlled by a Western power (as in informal coloniza-  ically, the colonial expansion of the mid- to late 1800s
            tion). In some cases, the method of governing the colony  was fueled by national rivalries in Europe, balance-of-
            evolved over time: British India, for example, was initially  power concerns, and national pride. The Berlin Confer-
            governed through the English East India Company but  ence of 1884–1885 provided a political rationale for
            was taken over by the British government in 1858.   colonization by stipulating that control of a territory
              Some experts stress economic factors as the root  rested on a colonial power’s occupation of that territory.
            causes of European colonialism; others stress political fac-  The technological advances of the Industrial Revolu-
            tors, and still others a combination of factors. Economi-  tion, especially steam ships, railroads, the telegraph, and
            cally, the expanding world system in conjunction with the  more deadly weapons, made colonization quicker,
            Industrial Revolution created greater demand for raw  cheaper, and easier. Finally, it should be noted that the
            materials and markets for products. Colonies met both  ideas of social thinkers such as Charles Darwin, Lewis
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