INDEX OF THE SCANNED SOURCES (NATIONAL ARCHIVES ACCRA)
The numbers (1-551) refer to the pages in the list of sources. The file is not yet complete.
Achangalsa
34: elected chief (1927)
Afoko (see also Sandema)
30f. (1924); 114: praise (1922); 119: Died 20.3.27; 530: Afoko and Yiparo were candidates after the old chief’s death; Yiparo was given the fetish by the fetishman Amuusa;
Agalaga
34: headman of Chuchuliga Newalsa (1930)
Agriculture, husbandry and food
13: cattle route Navrongo – Tamale… 56: vegetables; 88 (cattle in bush); 122: yams; 489: bullock training, 493: indigenes know a good deal; 512: bush fire; 518: guinea fowls, 504: yams
Anecdotes
109, 253, 330 (lions), 336 (history), 497: girls;
Animals
220: zebu bull, died, 330: lions killed late Afoko’s horse; 335: lions, Bachonsa; 478: “kubba”, elephant; 463: lioness, story; 480: roan, hartebeest; 481: locust attacks, 499: crocodiles, 511: leopard cubs, 513: lion, hyenas, leopards; 518: crocodiles sacred; 521: hyenas and leopards (Kanjaga); 539: locusts in Nyasa,
550; Table: Taxes on animals, Navrongo 31-121-07
551: Cattle route from Navarro to Coomassie via Tamale
Route from Zuaragu to Coomassie via Tamale
Atuga bisa
541: August 16, 1912: raids of Babatu: Wia, Sandema, Senissi, Kalarsi; present chiefs are descendants of the grandsons of Wurume, the present chief appointed chiefs of Kanjaga villages. His authority seems to be gone.
Ayamkom
32: elected chief of Kanjaga (1926)
34: Ayamkom destooled
Babatu
109: Sandema repulsed him, most people of Kanjaga fled to Sandema
227, 259, 262; 492, 494: Dawa-dawa; 541: August 16, 1912: raids of Babatu: Wia, Sandema, Senissi, Kalarsi;
Bachonsa
(Note: According to Pauline Akankyalabey (p. 37), Afeok, the founder of Bachonsa came from Wiaga, but we do not know much about his successors. In Francis Afoko’s unpublished typescript on the Ayietas (p. 8) we find a hint that around 1912 the Bachonsanaab’s name was Ayuenala. The same author writes that in September 1920 the election of a new chief was prepared, but he does not mention his name. One of Ayuenala’s successors was Ayaafinyari, but here again any data or hints at a chronology are lacking. The incumbent (1978) chief of Bachonsa is Atuebey, who was elected on March 25th, 1977).
126: 26.9.1908: The Chief of Bechawnsi came in to Navoro + complained that hardly any of his Headmen obeyed him. A Constable was sent out + the following headmen brought in + detained in goal for sometime at Navaro to learn sense.
Headmen | Section |
Attubugee | Yambissi |
Addaboya (Awuduwo is dead) | Gangosobols |
Abellini | Vari |
Ayaraga (son of Akunsa who is too old) | Vari |
Akumbena | Yambissi |
Aiyallua | Ailidem |
Achum | Tibassi + Awuchandem |
Avizakum (Chief Headman) | Yambissi |
Attinkpi | Achangdey |
Anam | Aijedem |
sgd. S. Nash, D.C
126-132, 465, 480, 481: dawa-dawa
chiefs: 92 Liste, 90 Liste, 101: Ajiunulla (blind, 1917), his sons, 126 dto, 138, 138, 204, 216; 335: chief feeble, but not old; 380, 480: blind, young
history: 335: people came from Wiaga
sections 126 +hm, 127 +hm, 128? 130 # hm, 190
visits DC: 65, 192, 199, 200, 204, 211, 333
teng-nyono and tanggbain: 128
Bicycles: see transport
Biuk
40, 42, 101; 293-94
42: (9) My name is Atinansi Nankanni. I live at Kologu. I am headman of Biuk (June, !944).
chiefs: 102: chief made by Mamprusi chief of Korogu, Biuk has no Paramount Chief; Nash (1908)
sections: 103f + hm, 1909;
history: 40: conflict with Kolugu, 284-90 dto; 291: boundary Chuchuliga-Biuk,
teng-nyono and tanggbain: 291; 293: ownership of land, Tendana: owner of a large area, incl. Chuchuliga, Kologo, partlly Bulsa;
Bolgatganga
67: troubles with British: Bolga, Tongo, Nabrigo
Brideprice
453
Bulsa (general or several villages):
17; 53-74: reports; 82: chiefs’ list (1921-38), 90: chiefs’ list 1917; 149: list with recruits; 184: Kanjaga country: 15 villages divided into 88 sections, Kanj: 14, Sand: 12; remainder less than 5 sections, 486,
Castellan, D.C.
117: visits Kunkwa (1907)
Cardinall:
188
Census
222: Uasi, number of compounds (1925);
Chollet, Fr.
67: arrived (1967)
Chuchuliga
20-37, 65, 105: trouble with chiefs et al. (1925); 193, 196, 203, 207, 210, 291 (boundary Biuk-Chuchuliga),
293: under tendana of Biuk; 295f., 312, 347, 360, 367, 465, 466: 3 wells, 490, 516: wells
chiefs: 20: Amachenna 1907, 21: dies 30.12.07; Attechey elected, 23: Attechey deposed on 1-1-1914, 26: Abonjong: headman 1906; 28: Aperigam died 22-12-22, Amboba elected on 18-5-1923; 34: Achangalsa elected, has guinea worm; 36, 82; 98-100; 105: chief’s son Adachaba, 106; 159??; 161: Perugal reinstalled, 163; 164: chief suspended, temporary: Apinga; 165: Aleichi (?): suicide attempt, 175: chief old; 176, 186, 218, 310, 314, 315, 346, 354f, 447ff: detailed trial, chief, 465 visit, 516: medallion,
sections and headmen: 20-26; 27 + census; 28; 34: Nyangania Chana 1927; 36; 99f; 105: 20 sections;
teng-nyono or tanggbain: 20 (Azinna);
543 (important page!) 19.1.27 Ayamkom destooled: 6 months I.H.L for failing to report an outbreak of Rinderpest; also headman Adaambe deposed
1.2.27: From this date Chuchuliga (less Nyangania Section) will be under Sandema as all the people so concerned are Builsas.
The Section of Nangania, now partly under Chana, will entirely pass to that Town as it is all Kassena. signed … AgCNP [Acting Commissioner of the Northern Province]
23.2.27 Confirmed by Chief Commissioner letter No 158/57/19;
1.3.27 [Chuchuliga] Election of new chief held in presence of P.C. and Ag. P.C. Chiefs of Sandema, Siniasi, Chana and Kadema present. Achangalsa elected on one year probation.
6.3.27 Nyangania Section officially handed over to the Chief of Chana -no dissentients
18.7.27 Visited [Chuchuliga] R.H. [?] in good order but full of mosquitoes. Chief suffering from Guinea worm.
4.8.27 …people complain that they do not get fair play in the Chief Sandema’s court….
545: (Navrongo? Chuchuliga?) This town is a den of thieves. They have stolen a lot of sawn timber being brought to Navrongo. The town is fined 500 bundles of firewood (which is for brickburning) and the chief will remain in the H.Q. until this is brought in (10 August 1928)
Achangalsa the chief is “suspect” of is warned that if anything else goes wrong he will be removed. Whittall, CNP
27.1.30 Agalaga headman of Nawalsa complained that some compounds failed to follow him. Warned. The headmanship of the Nawalsa section is doubtful. The chief is to report on my next visit.
Complaints
156ff (various villages)
Conflicts and troubles
248: Wiesi, Akow claims chieftainship via Wulugu (1911); 293: Biuk – Kologo (1946)
Crime
59, 535: sheep stealing in Paga; 536: criminal cases in Chuchuliga;
545: (or Navrongo?) 10 August 1928 This town is a den of thieves. They have stolen a lot of sawn timber being brought to Navrongo. The town is fined 500 bundles of firewood (which is for brickburning) and the chief will remain in the H.Q. until this is brought in
Achangalsa the chief is “suspect” of is warned that if anything else goes wrong he will be removed. Whittall, CNP
Diaries
298-305: Nov. 1930; 305-309: Dec. 1930; 310-313: Aug. 1931; 310: note: diary kept until 1st March; 314-16: Sept-Oct. 1931; 317-354: March- Nov. 1932; 354-362: March-April 1933; 362-369: July 1933; 457-529: Jan. 1939 – May 1940
history: 346
547: Informal Diary September 1939
2nd and 3rd beginning of the Second World War; Hitler regime has no stability
District Office Navrongo
548: Navrongo District Office Records (table), ADM 63/5/1 – 11 (1907-1922)
Doninga
129, 139-41; 143; 176; 227: vote paramountcy: neutral; 328f., 502: unpopulated;
chiefs: 82 list, 90 list; 118, 141: 1917, 180f., 187, 189; 357 (1932: old chief); 497: 14-11-1939: young chief elected 18 months ago; son of old chief, popular; 498: in 1900 the chief gave a cow to white men; 513: young, silent chief;
history: 339: came from Kadema; 346
sections: 139 + hm;
visits DC: 65; 192, 196, 198, 200, 204, 211, 216, 298360; 513;
Election chiefs
6f: Ankanaba elected (1912); 8-11: Adachuro; 32 Ampoba deposed (1926); 119: Sandema: Agaasa (8.4.27);
Fines and punishment
105: Chuchuliga(1916); 135: Kadema (1918, 1925); 185: Paga (1917);
Fulani
128, 349; 355; 506
Fumbisi
337, 357, 360f, 493, 494: Dawa-dawa; 495, 507, 508: dam, 517: dam, 527
chiefs: 1: Ampusuba elected (Armitage); 82: list; 90 list; 116: new chief elected: 13./14 -4-1915; 174, 177, 180, 184f., 189; 191, 194, 198, 201, 205, 211, 217, 227: vote for Kanj. paramount; 494: chief has 3 horses, dam for Nadem section;
Gbedema
185 (1917); 186, 202, 211, 318, 345f, 477, 491, 503: dam; 517: dam, 521, 527,
chiefs: 82 list; 90 list; 174, 180, 190, 227: vote for paramount chief: neutral; 342
history: 339
Gbedembilisi
chiefs: 82 list, 90 list; 122 (absent), 138, 155: chief Akannuemena, 173; 189; 214; 494f: chief glad about whites, old, quarrels with Mamprusi,
history: 344: from Gbedema;
sections; 97, 135
teng-nyono+tanggbain.: 97
visit DC: 179; 194, 198, 206, 300, 318
Giadema
269-272, 343, 198: these people are entirely Mamprusi
chiefs: 271: G.: chief’s town und Katigiri its section; 353
sections: 271f, 300 + hm
health: 58 (Meningitis); 233 Kanj. hospital;
history (see also Babatu): 262: Wurume as ancestor; (especially Olivier: p. 324-369); 333: Vari; 335: Bachonsa, came from Wiaga; 336: nobody knows history before [Atuga]; 337; 339: Gbedema; 338: Atabia (Mampr.) father of [Atuga]; 342: author: Olivier
Harvest, food scarcity
540: Sandema and Chuchuliga; average food scarcity around May (planting time), danger of locusts,
Kadema
chiefs: 82: list; 90: list; 96: Adogo died; 135: Chief Atiguira (1920), sections and headmen; 174; 219 (=135); 219: Atiguira; 220: Amangabe headman; 227: vote for Sand. paramount chief; 365;
history: 339;
sections / headmen: 97, 135, 219, 221 + census; 223; 492f: Samsa
visits DC: 179; 191, 195, 197, 202, 207, 210, 214, 218, 302 (23-11-30), 317,
teng-nyono / tanggbain: 97, 221; 338, 493?;
Kandiga
83; 293: Tendana of Biuk: land east of Kandiga; 312
Kanjaga
2 (theft); 107: headmen, palaver, votes for paramount chief (1910?); 149, 193, 196f, 198, 201, 205f, 211, 216, 231-236, 318, 328; 360f; 375; 475: Boania: River to Wiesi; 477; 503; 504: 3-day trek to Kunbugu market for yams; 505, 506: Fulani; 507f,
chiefs: 5; 6f: Ankanaba elected (1912); 8-11: Adachuro; 32 Ampoba deposed (1926) and elected; 34: Ayamkom destooled; 78: Babatu, Adachuro elected (1906); 82 list; 90 list; 148: Adachuro died on 27-6-14; had been deposed in April 1913; 176; 180; 183; 185; 187; 189; 224: Adachuro (1905), 225-227; 228: Ankanab should become chief and Adachuro to be deposed (1911); 229: Akanaba elected: 24-4-1913; 230?, 231: Ankanaba old (1922), dies 1922, Anatiw elected (July 1922); 232f; 234: chief Anatiu died 21-1-1934; election; 235: Ampanta elected: 22-24 Feb 1934; 329; 348, 349: fined; 357, 359, 378, 495f, 508, 521;
544: 27 (?) July 1926: Ampoba removed from Chiefship for failing to assist the Government over Rinderpest + telling lies… Whittall AgCNP
20th August 1926 Ayakom Kanjarga elected chief. He has a following over 200 compound owners and 350 men as against his rival Azambadi Kanjarga who had a following of 51 compound owners and 79 men (No boys and youth were counted. Ayamkom is a middle aged man and looks strong though a bit curly. Azambodi Kanjaga was a very old man in the doting stage. There were no other competitors.
Ayamkom Kanjarga in the presence of the Head Chief Awe of Navrongo was told that he was elected Chief on 3 years probation. Head chief Awe assured me that Ayamkom would be of great assistance to him.
history: 55: new market; 345;
sections and headmen: 107, 110; 184: 14 sections; 225, 227: headmen, 220, 228 (1913); 231-233; 234 + number of compounds; 235
recruiting: 168 Sgt. Soalla in Kanjaga; 227: discharged
t.n,+tanggbain.: 232
Kanyaro, Kayero
38; 76; 199, 273; 332, 5621
Kategra
144= 145=146; 151: Katili = Katigiri under Kunkwa, 180, 195, 198, 214, 258 (follows now Kunkwa); 279: back from Giadema, follow Kunkwa;
chiefs: 90 list; 144f, 145; 151: chief Kabila under Kunkwa; 173; 179; 189; 271; section of Giadema, Anilig elected (20-4-1925), residence in Giadema; 272: Katigiri people move back to Kategra with the exception of Jankansa;
sections/headmen: 258 (1920)
Kologu
40f.; 191, 195, 197, 215; 291f; 463: lioness;
chiefs: 42: late chief Asobayire; new chief Akanvure (1944), 185; 215; 284-90: Kologo-Biung affair; 287: Kologo-Bulsa boundary; conflict with Biung; 293: under Tendana of Biuk, a landowner in Biuk; conflicts between Biuk and Kologu; chief by English or usurped? K. on cattle track, is therefore rich (1946);
Kpasinkpe (Pasinkpe)
206; 345f, 248: s. Wulungu; 360
history: 338: history of the Bulsa by Pitadina; P. had claimed the whole Bulsa in 1919, destooled, 343; 541: August 16, 1912: raids of Babatu: Wia, Sandema, Senissi, Kalarsi; present chiefs are descendants of the grandsons of Wurume, the present chief appointed chiefs of Kanjaga villages. His authority seems to be gone.
27.5.. (from) Passinkwia to Kanjaga country. There are three canoes at the Passinkwe-Kunkwa crossing of the Volta, run by Passinkwe. S.D.N.
Kraals
13-15; 86f.;
Kunkwa
151-153, 259-268, 279ff., 361;
chiefs: 90 list; 144; 151; 153 + Babatu; 173: chief old and sick (1918); 215-217; 259: 1906: Abili died several years ago; wounds by Babatu; 26.5.06: Asaponing elected, 9.8.09: chief died; Aparinga elected in 1909; 260: chief very old in 1912; 265, 266: election, 12 candidates; Regent: Agang; 267: Anabil elected: 8-8-1927; 268; 353, 385: trial: Akwabi, chief of Kunkwa vsa. Akuto: abduced his daughter; 386ff: trial,
history: 338: Bulsa; 343: Kapsinkpe
sections: 259f, 263;
others: 68 (epidemic); 117; 124: Kunkuna (?); 177; 178: conflict; 179; 187; 189; 204, 206, 209, 317f (visit);
t.n,+tanggbain.: 268
health: 279: hospital (planned?)
Lawcourts, complaints, trials
376-456: places of trial only exceptionally entered in this index; exception: chiefs,
Lists, contents
45-48 (S, T, U, V, W): villages; 49: all villages Navrongo District (1936), 50-52: villages B, C, K; 59: crimes, 60 taxes, 62 taxes; 370-375; 370-72: persons of the trials (377ff); 374: place of the trials (377ff); 375: names of persons (for which part?)
Medallion
119: Afoko’s m. returned after death (1927)
Mileage
44; 49
Mission (White Fathers)
67: Fr. Chollet arrived (1967); 203 (Morin); 244 (Wiaga), 245: Wiaga-mission closed; 303: Wiaga, 323; 337: Fr. Barsalon; 457f: Fr. Gaingnon; 487: bishop; 491; 499; 503: Wiaga 3 fathers;
Nash, Acting Commissioner, NE Province
80: tolls (1912); 80 (1912), 102 (1908)
Navrongo, Navoro (incomplete!)
16: cattle route to Tamale and Kumasi; 30f: road; 32: Awe head chief (1926); 42: names of headmen and localities, census (1901f.); 55: market: European cloth (1906-7); 80: tolls and trade routes (1912); 105; 175, 464: Why is N. sub-district of Mamprussi (1939)?
chiefs: 90 list, 499
sections: 18?; 19?; 29f+hm, 91 + census
Nyungania, Nangania
34: from Chuchuliga to Chana
Officers (see also: transport of officers):
57: 1907; 310: took over from Whittall (6.8.31); 312; 324-369: Olivier since 7-6-1932; 324: bicycle, 365: Syme, Cypriani: interpreter; 458: the clerk’s safe; 498: 17-11-1939: Mothersill (?) handed over to Talbot;
Ouagadougou
67: asked for horses (1907)
Paga
185: chief, conflicts (1917);
Paramountcy
109: election; 227 (election 1911)
Paskinkwe, Passinkwia: see Kpasinkpe
Recruiting
105 : Chuchuliga (1917); 185: Sandema: 6 recruits, Paga, Navrongo (1917); 534 (Armitage May 1917): Kunkwa, Fambissie. Kanjaga, Wiaga, Sandema (2 of each of the 7 sections); 535: Sandema, Winkogo; 536: Sandema (large meeting), Wiaga, Bedema, Navrongo; 537: 12 recruited, sent to Tamale; 538 (continues 537): Fumbisi, Uassi, Kadema, Paga, Kolugu;
Reports
53-74: 1907; 75-77: 1912?; 78-79: June 1912; 81: Sept. 1915?
reports 1907: annual: 54-59 (61?); Feb: 71-72; March: 67-69; April: 65-66; June: 63; Sept: 71-71; December: 53;
Resthouse
13: Sandema (1924); 34: Chuchuliga (1924);
Routes
12: trade; 16: cattle; 80: subsidiary trade routes; 85; 498: Doninga on dying trade route, 259: Kunkwa: on the main caravan route from Moshi country to Salaga and Kintampo
Sandema
113: no Muslims; 113-125 (L); 115 (road Wiaga and Kanj.); 274-278; Dispensary opened on 25-5-1937; 295, 297; 343; 360, 457, 458: N.A. store; 459; 465, 467f, 471f, 474f, 478, 488f, 492, 516, 522, 525: suicide, 526: bush-stick-bridge
chiefs: 30f: Afoko; 63; 77: Sandemnaab Paramount; 82 list; 90 list; 92: Ieta (1905); 93: Anakum; 109; 113: Nakon, seclusion; 114: election approved; 115: Afoko, Yipari; 116: medal for Afoko; 117: Afoko; 119 dto, Agaasa unanimously elected 8-4-27; 120 dto; 121 Agaasa; 121 Adong, Agaasa confirmed; 123: seclusion, rites 1930?; 125; 136 Yiparo; 147: Ieta, Ayieparo; 169; 172; 174f; 176; 178f; 182; 185; 187; 190; 201, 204, 207, 208, 212-14; 218, 250, 253f, 262, 264, 269, 271, 274, 275: chiefs for Native Council; 275: election of new chief on 19-12-1932, Akansugasa died 21-11-1932; Azangtenlo elected on 29-12-1932; 276: members of tribunal (court officials and chiefs) in 1933; 283; 310, 319, 321, 323, 325-327; 330: lions killed late Afoko’s horse; 334; 336: all chiefs there; 337, 350: chief died on 21-11-1932; 351: election: Azagtenlo; 352: Angsui from his own compound is against him; 355-57; 359, 367, 383: Afoko trial: return wife; 403: dto, 404f: trial, 411: trial (wife), 416 dto, 418: chief vs. son of Yipari: fetish, 422, 424, 425: trial Afoko: fetish; 429f: girl, 458, 483, 486, 492, 500f, 502, 507, 508, 509, 510: his English; 512, 522, 527,
schools: 277 school opened on 12-5-1936, 469f: school diet, under-nourishment; 479: school, 496: schools, 497f: schools, 50 is limit; 514: schools,
sections / headmen: 94 + hm (1906), 95 + hm (1909); 113f; 118 + census; 147; 184: 12 sections; 274 + census (compounds)
t.n,+tanggbain.: 114 (Fiisa, Attanka);425: Atcham and Aboluk; 426: Atcham,
history: 17; 346
visits DC: 92; 94, 192-194, 196, 202, 210, 216, 305f,
health: 275 (hospital)
Siniensi
92; 143; 532: Abba allowed to return from Samale to Siniensi; 237-241; 240: headmen (1925); 498, 519
chiefs: 82 list; 90 list; 199 chief elected on 6-3-1919; 212; 227: vote for Sa Paramount; 237ff: Anusayanasa (1920); 408: trial chief; 405, 522
sections / headmen: 237; 238 + census,
visits DC: 65; 192f, 196, 200f, 211, 298, 318, 328
history: 346: Atuga,
Suicide
539: Chana: a man when ordered out onto the road by the chief attempted and failed to stab himself with a poisonous arrow
Syme
DC Bawku, p. 365-367
Taxes
60 (1907); 62
550: Table: Taxes on animals, Navrongo 31-121-07
Teng-nyono (tendana), tanggbain
293: Biuk: tendana owns large area (1946)
Trade routes
12: Gambaga… Yagba (1912); 80: from Navrongo; 248: Po, Paga, Tumu, Wiesi, Yagba (1906)
Transport (of officers, trade)
315: car and bicycle; 317: tin Lizzy; 324: bicycle, 333: by bicycle and on foot to Bachaunsi; b. of not much use; 342: bicycle; 480: horse and carriers; 490: horse; 595: horse; picked up my car in Fumbisi; 521: cycled; 523: my lorry; 539: to Sandema with many punctures in all 3 bicycles; Sandema’s roads very good, 540: first trading lorry from Kumasi to Ouagadougou,
Trials: see lawcourts
Tribunal (Sandema)
276: members with their titles at court (1933)
Uwasi
132; 345: want to follow Kpasinkpe; 360-62, 493: Mamprussi; 508f, 510,
chiefs: 82 list; 90 list; 133; 174; 227: vote for paramount: neutral; 332, 334, 337, 356,
teng-nyono and tanggbain: 446
sections / headmen: 132 + hm; 133; 174: Zossa; 222: 5 sectopms, + census compounds (1925); 365: Zoassa wants to join Kunkwa
Vare
127
chiefs: 82 list; 90 list;
visits DC: 65, 192, 199f, 204; 480f
history: 333: Mamprusi before Bulsa? – no!;
Water supply (incomplete)
87, 466f, 471, 491: Zoasa dam,
Warden, Provincial Commissioner
6: in Kanjaga (1912);
Wiaga
92; 242-247, 471, 472: site for Chiok dam; 491: crops, 503, 506: market sheds, 509: Samsa is section of Wiaga, 521
chiefs: 82 list; 90 list; 112; 174; 179; 190; 227: vote for Sa paramount; 242: chief Azinaba (1920); 242ff, 275: Azinab (1932), 313, 317, 351: most senior chief; 406: trial: guinea corn and children; 471, 490: old chief, road, 491; 517: wise, old
history: 337,
sections /headmen: 112: 21 sections; 242 + census of 1921; 246: hm;
visits DC: 65; 125; 193, 202, 207, 210, 302 (23.11.30)
teng-nyono + tanggbain: Sinyansa: Alluyechare (30-11-30);
health: 245, hospital, Mission
Wheeler
2
Whittal
32: in Kanjaga (1926); 34 (1927);
Wiesi
194, 198, 201, 205, 248-257, 299, 328, 344, 360, 475f, 506, 507: surveyor; 518f,
chiefs: 82 list; 90 list; 173; 176; 184; 248: chief Apasube (1906) for last 14 years; before: his father Aiyerawe, traders from Yagaba, Wiesi market: every 6 days, fetish man: Apiuun Agalaba, trade rouits, sections and headmen (1906), Akaw claims to be chief, made by chief of Wulugu, sections and headmen (1912); 249: small medallion for chief; 250: Apasube died in Jan. 1925; 251-253; 255: Anankwen died on 20-12-1933, regent: Akamba (old); Amobil, Akambas’s assistant died; 256: DC favours Akamba, Abuntore elected on 22-7-1939, he is the nephew of Abokinpo, the late chief; 299, 356, 476f: election of Abunturu, had been acting chief: 22-7-1939; 7 candidates; 495: chief recently elected, is popular
history: 345: came from Wiaga, 346 dto,
sections / headmen: 248; Anankwen elected (17-11-25)
teng-nyono +tanggbain: 254
World War II
482: Hitler; 484
Wurugu, Wulugu
206; 248: Akow went to Wulugu to get chiefship,
Wurume (ancestor of Sandema, Wiaga…)
17 (1919)
Yagaba
12 (1912); 248: trade with Wiesi (1906), trade routes (1906)
Yiparo
see Afoko, rivals at election
530: Yiparo was given the fetish by the fetishman,