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HISTORY OF
INDIGENOUS INDUSTRIES UNDER COLONIAL RULE IN DAURA DISTRICT, 1903-1960
ABSTRACT
This
research is an attempt to reconstruct the History of Indigenous Industries
under Colonial Rule in Daura District 1903-1960. To ascertain the effect of
colonial rule on indigenous industries. However, prior to colonial
administration the indigenous technological advancement especially blacksmiths,
leather works, pottery, textile industry, wood carving among others were
flourishing professions among the inhabitants of Daura. Nevertheless, during
colonial administration the establishment of colonial policies such as
taxation, compulsory cash crop production, conscription of bodied able men to
forced labour in mining among others affected these industries such that these
indigenous industries have faced retarded growth till date not only in Daura
but in Nigeria as a whole.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
This
research attempt to examine A History Indigenous Industries under colonial rule
in Daura District, 1903 – 1960.Daura is blessed with resources like fertile
land, river and other natural resources which provide opportunities for human
habitation. Majority of the people in the area were farmers and the staple
crops grown include millet, maize, guinea corn, rice, beans etc.They practiced
subsistence farming using local inputs. Other economics activities practiced in
the area included domestication of animal, fishing, indigenous industries i.e
pottery, craft, cloth weaving, cloth dyeing and beating and engagement in small
scale enterprise.
Long before
the advent of colonial administration, indigenous technology especially
blacksmith, cloth weaving, pottery, hand craft, gasket making, butchering,
thread making (Kadi) and textile industries were flourishing profession among
the people of Daura. It was evident that metal work had advanced before the
advent of colonial rule that revolutionalised trade and export of the economy
of Daura particularly in the second half of the 19th century.
However,
these indigenous industries began to decline during the colonial period because
of the policies of the colonial government in Daura District toward indigenous
technology which was also applicable to the whole country. Moreover, Nigeria
and Africa as a whole had suffered a devastating economic, political and social
decline with the advent of colonialism.
The research
therefore examine the effect of colonial policies on the economic activities of
Daura District such as colonial agriculture, taxation policy, British Colonial
labour policy, craftsmanship, commerce and other factors that led to the
decline of indigenous industries in Daura District in the same
period.Furthermore, issues such as the process that led to the evolution of
Daura district as a settlement and changes witnessed during the period of
colonialism are also examined. Let’s look at the indigenous industries before the
coming of colonialist.
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