Domestic Slavery, Identity Crisis and Peace Building in Igbo Land: The Case of Atani Community in Anambra Sate, Nigeria

I. Alumona, Jude Odigbo
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Paper Prepared for Presentation at the 19 th Annual Africa Conference Organized by the Department of History, University of Texas at Austin. Theme: Identities. March 29- 31, 2019. Abstract An enduring legacy of the Trans Atlantic slave trade in Atani and most other communities along the banks of River Niger in Igbo land was the institution of domestic slavery which is presently a defining feature of these communities. Principally nurtured by different forms of discrimination, the institution of domestic slavery has created a sort of identity crisis in these communities. The profound socio-cultural and political impact of the identity crisis has hindered peace and development in Atani community. This paper is concerned with understanding the identity crisis arising from the institution of domestic slavery and its impact on peace and community development in Atani. The paper argues that identity crisis created through the institution of domestic slavery has continued to undermine peace in Atani. We adopted post-structural approach as a theoretical model. A combination of the documentary method and interviews was used to generate data for this study. Data collected were analyzed using qualitative descriptive analysis. The paper therefore recommended that ending the prevailing ephemeral peace in Atani requires that governments at all levels, community stakeholders and the traditional rulers should discuss and adopt strategies  directed towards abolishing socio-cultural and traditional practices that are detrimental to peace and development in Atani . Keywords: Domestic Slavery, Identity, Crisis, Peace-Building. DOI: 10.7176/JCSD/56-07 Publication date: February 29 th 2020
伊博土地上的家庭奴役、身份危机与和平建设:以尼日利亚阿南布拉州阿塔尼社区为例
为得克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校历史系主办的第19届非洲年会上报告准备的论文。主题:身份。2019年3月29日- 31日。跨大西洋奴隶贸易在阿塔尼和尼日尔河沿岸的伊博部落留下了一项经久不衰的遗产,那就是家庭奴隶制制度,这也是这些部落目前的一个标志性特征。主要是由于不同形式的歧视,家庭奴役制度在这些社区造成了一种身份危机。身份危机的深刻社会文化和政治影响阻碍了阿塔尼社区的和平与发展。本文关注的是理解家庭奴役制度所产生的身份危机及其对阿塔尼和平与社区发展的影响。本文认为,家庭奴役制度造成的身份危机继续破坏阿塔尼的和平。我们采用后结构方法作为理论模型。本研究采用文献法和访谈法相结合的方法来生成数据。收集的数据采用定性描述性分析进行分析。因此,该文件建议,结束阿塔尼目前的短暂和平需要各级政府、社区利益相关者和传统统治者讨论并采取旨在废除有害于阿塔尼和平与发展的社会文化和传统习俗的战略。关键词:家庭奴役,认同,危机,和平建设。出版日期:2020年2月29日
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