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Travels in West Africa

Gelesen von Nathalie J.

(4,222 Sterne; 27 Bewertungen)

Mary Henrietta Kingsley (13 October 1862 – 3 June 1900) was an British explorer and writer who greatly influenced European ideas about Africa and its people. Kingsley was an outspoken critic of European colonialism, a champion for indigenous customs, and a dedicated campaigner for a revised British policy which supported traders and merchants over the needs of settlers and missionaries.

Her adventures were extraordinary and fascinating. Among other things she fought with crocodiles, fell into native spear traps and was caught in a tornado on the slopes of Mount Cameroon. She traveled in West Africa wearing the same clothes she always wore in England: long, black, trailing skirts, tight waists, high collars and a small fur cap. These same clothes saved her life when she fell into a game pit, the many petticoats protecting her from being impaled on the stakes below.

This is her story in her own words of her adventures and the people and culture of West Africa. (Summary by Kehinde) (20 hr 8 min)

Chapters

Preface & Introduction

33:11

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LIVERPOOL TO SIERRA LEONE AND THE GOLD COAST

44:03

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FERNANDO PO AND THE BUBIS

1:04:36

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VOYAGE DOWN COAST

31:32

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THE OGOWÉ

1:08:07

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THE RAPIDS OF THE OGOWÉ

1:06:11

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LEMBARENE, Part 1

43:59

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LEMBARENE, Part 2

40:43

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ON THE WAY FROM KANGWE TO LAKE NCOVI, Part 1

32:51

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ON THE WAY FROM KANGWE TO LAKE NCOVI, Part 2

34:12

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FROM NCOVI TO ESOON, Part 1

35:29

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FROM NCOVI TO ESOON, Part 2

51:28

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FROM ESOON TO AGONJO

33:57

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BUSH TRADE AND FAN CUSTOMS

49:09

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DOWN THE REMBWÉ

37:51

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FETISH

57:43

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FETISH - (Continued)

47:51

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FETISH - (Continued)

42:44

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FETISH - (Continued)

37:19

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FETISH - (Concluded)

55:12

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ASCENT OF THE GREAT PEAK OF CAMEROONS

33:42

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THE GREAT PEAK OF CAMEROONS - (Continued)

31:01

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THE GREAT PEAK OF CAMEROONS - (Continued)

21:09

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THE GREAT PEAK OF CAMEROONS - (Concluded)

33:34

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TRADE AND LABOUR IN WEST AFRICA, Part 1

47:33

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TRADE AND LABOUR IN WEST AFRICA, Part 2

49:12

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TRADE AND LABOUR IN WEST AFRICA, Part 3

46:57

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DISEASE IN WEST AFRICA

31:26

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APPENDIX. THE INVENTION OF THE CLOTH LOOM

5:29

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Bewertungen

I enjoyed this a great deal.

(4 Sterne)

The author, Kinglsey, is an excellent study in contradictions. A scholar, but not in favor of the equality of women ,and horrifed by trousers. In favor of native rights, and yet in favor of slavery if pracitsed by natives. Such a complex and odd character, and so widely traveled (in search of freshwater fish?) Truly an amazing story.

(5 Sterne)

Mary Kingsley is so frank and detailed in her observations. Fantastic to listen to slowly and marvel in her adventures and humorous observations of West Africa in the early 1900s.

(4 Sterne)

Good story-the narration is good but she pronounces a lot of words wrong and for some reason that bothers me

amazing voice!

(5 Sterne)

the reader has such an amazing voice. I'd love to hear her do a ramblefap.

a wonderful story that lets one see into another time and place

(4 Sterne)

boring

(1 Sterne)

the reader does a good job, but i just can't get into this book! it starts off like a "how to travel to africa" guide for the wealthy. from the other reviews, it sounds like it MAY get interesting at SOME point... but i listened and listened and got sleepy and bored. this one is not for me.

(5 Sterne)

What an amazing person! Very brave and intelligent - and funny. She definitely deserves to be more well-known. It is also a very interesting look into a part of the world that most Westerners even today know very little about. The reader fits the part well and reads with excellent clarity and empathy.