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332: 182: 178:", who supposedly owned the lands and gave them to him. Eda then took the title "Mawufia", or "king of Mawu", which likely indicates the evolution of the monarchy in question. 174:, to the current site of the city of Notsé. Eda would then have come into contact with a priest bearing the title "Mawuno", or "priest of 146:
Depending on the versions of the preserved oral traditions, he is named Eda, Da, or Noin. In some versions, he is not the founder of the
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region with a group of people. He and his ancestors are believed to have come from a region called Ayo, which might correspond to
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Quarcoopome, Nii Otokunor (1993). "Notse's ancient kingship: some archaeological and art-historical considerations".
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of the city and established his dynasty there. The elements concerning his life blend with
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Rituals and Regalia of Power: Art and Politics Among the Dangme and Ewe, 1800 to Present
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In the common version of the traditions regarding him, Eda is said to have moved to the
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Choice and resistance in ethnic relations among the Ewe in a developing Togolese town
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Histoire des Togolais. Volume 1: Des origines Ă  1884
141: 344: 16:Semi-legendary founder of the Kingdom of NotsĂ© 281: 239: 181:Eda is also credited as the author of the 306: 125:who owned the land. He then became the 345: 277: 275: 273: 271: 269: 267: 265: 263: 235: 233: 231: 206: 204: 202: 200: 198: 109:, is considered the ancestor of the 153: 121:after negotiating with a priest of 13: 105:depending on the various recorded 14: 384: 260: 242:The African Archaeological Review 228: 195: 330: 142:Onomastics and divergent sources 358:15th-century monarchs in Africa 300: 1: 188: 183:royal palace complex in NotsĂ© 282:Quarcoopome, Nii O. (1993). 136: 7: 10: 389: 307:Mitchell, Vernay (1998). 80: 71: 66: 52: 47: 43: 39: 26: 21: 113:and the founder of the 363:15th-century travelers 353:15th-century births 254:10.1007/BF01118144 221:978-2-909886-26-8 92: 91: 76: 75: 380: 373:Kingdom of NotsĂ© 335: 334: 333: 326: 315: 314: 304: 298: 297: 279: 258: 257: 237: 226: 225: 208: 166:, in modern-day 154:Common narrative 148:Kingdom of NotsĂ© 115:Kingdom of NotsĂ© 97:, also known as 45: 44: 19: 18: 388: 387: 383: 382: 381: 379: 378: 377: 343: 342: 341: 331: 329: 321: 319: 318: 305: 301: 280: 261: 238: 229: 222: 210: 209: 196: 191: 172:Kingdom of Tado 156: 144: 139: 107:oral traditions 62: 34: 17: 12: 11: 5: 386: 376: 375: 370: 365: 360: 355: 340: 339: 317: 316: 299: 259: 248:(1): 109–128. 227: 220: 193: 192: 190: 187: 155: 152: 143: 140: 138: 135: 90: 89: 84: 78: 77: 74: 73: 69: 68: 64: 63: 61: 60: 57: 53: 50: 49: 41: 40: 37: 36: 24: 23: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 385: 374: 371: 369: 366: 364: 361: 359: 356: 354: 351: 350: 348: 338: 328: 327: 324: 312: 311: 303: 295: 291: 287: 286: 278: 276: 274: 272: 270: 268: 266: 264: 255: 251: 247: 243: 236: 234: 232: 223: 217: 213: 207: 205: 203: 201: 199: 194: 186: 184: 179: 177: 173: 169: 165: 161: 151: 149: 134: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 104: 100: 96: 88: 85: 83: 79: 70: 65: 58: 55: 54: 51: 46: 42: 38: 33: 29: 25: 20: 309: 302: 284: 245: 241: 211: 180: 157: 145: 102: 98: 94: 93: 72:15th century 127:sacred-king 28:Sacred king 368:Ewe people 347:Categories 288:(Thesis). 189:References 111:Ewe people 313:(Thesis). 137:Biography 67:Era dates 294:29378907 337:History 168:Nigeria 35:Mawufia 323:Portal 292:  218:  82:People 160:NotsĂ© 119:NotsĂ© 48:Names 32:NotsĂ© 290:OCLC 216:ISBN 176:Mawu 131:myth 123:Mawu 103:Noin 59:Noin 250:doi 164:Oyo 101:or 95:Eda 87:Ewe 30:of 22:Eda 349:: 262:^ 246:11 244:. 230:^ 197:^ 99:Da 56:Da 325:: 296:. 256:. 252:: 224:.

Index

Sacred king
Notsé
People
Ewe
oral traditions
Ewe people
Kingdom of Notsé
Notsé
Mawu
sacred-king
myth
Kingdom of Notsé
Notsé
Oyo
Nigeria
Kingdom of Tado
Mawu
royal palace complex in Notsé





ISBN
978-2-909886-26-8



doi
10.1007/BF01118144

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