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The Reports of Theophilus Opoku details the letters of a pastor living in the ethnically diverse and structurally fragile kingdom of Akuapem in the south-eastern Gold Coast during the 19th century. Between 1868 and 1908, Opoku wrote 37 reports to his employers — the board of the Basel Mission — which provide rare insight into the process of conversion, life in the newly formed Christian communities, and the uneasy relationship between mission regulations, local culture, king, and colonial government. The reports, written in a vivid narrative style, also include detailed descriptions of customary rites, conflict and cooperation between Christians and non-Christians, and factional disturbances in chieftaincy affairs. Opoku was a pioneer missionary in a rapidly changing society: his letters, which are richly introduced and annotated in this volume, are a testimony to the sincerity of his evangelistic zeal.
Contents
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Symbols
Acknowledgements
Preface by Michelle Gilbert
Preface by Paul Jenkins
General Introduction
1: Mamfe 1868
2: Larteh 1872-1877 [1882]
3: The Journey to Salaga 1877
4: Kukurantumi 1882-1884
5: Adukrom 1884-1889
6: Mamfe 1890-1898
7: Akropong 1899-1908
8: Autobiographical Statement (Lebenslauf) 1872
Appendices
Bibliography
Index to References