Hometown Associations: indigenous knowledge and development in Nigeria/ edited by Rex Honey and Stanley I Okafor
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TextPublication details: London: Intermediate Technology Publication, 1998.Description: vi,168p.: ill.; 23 cmISBN: - 1853394262
- DUCE GN653.H6
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This book focuses on the Nigerian hometown association (HTA). HTAs are based on ties of kinship and ancestry, but are products of migrations and urbanization and are therefore of contemporary vintage. Associational life was, and remains, an important part of Nigerian social structure, and hometown associations have evolved into the most visible form of that associational life. Though they vary in many respects, HTAs have a few common properties, a crucial one being that they have significance both at home and abroad. At home, the focus is on improvement, though the specifics of what is to be improved and who decides is the subject of struggle. Abroad, the focus is dual - maintaining connections with home but also providing a supportive environment for people in a place where they are regarded as strangers.
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