Archives in Stone: Cemeteries, Burial, and Urban Ownership in Late Colonial Ghana

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Balakrishnan, S

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2024-04-01T13:20:38Z

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2024-04-01T13:20:38Z

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2024-01-01

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While many scholars have examined the influence of European law, writing, and record-keeping on African land rights and property, few have analyzed semi-textual records such as cemetery gravestones. This essay argues that urban cemeteries, introduced by the British colonial state to the Gold Coast Colony (southern Ghana) in the nineteenth century, became archives in stone. As one of the few public records forums available inside Gold Coast towns, cemeteries offered basic, but crucial, information. They indirectly dated immigration history and reflected ancestral political status. Over the course of colonial rule, Gold Coast citizens petitioned the state to have their elders buried in particular cemeteries to augment their claims to land and authority. This essay demonstrates that urban ownership—the status of belonging to a town as an authochthon—came to depend partly upon cemetery burial. Like any archive, cemeteries were highly curated collections, shaping legal contestations over residency, leadership, and land ownership.

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0096-1442

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1552-6771

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/30415

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en

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SAGE Publications

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Journal of Urban History

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10.1177/00961442241235927

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0

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cemetery

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colonialism

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Africa

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land

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migration

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Archives in Stone: Cemeteries, Burial, and Urban Ownership in Late Colonial Ghana

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Journal article

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Balakrishnan, S|0000-0001-8134-5737

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Duke

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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