-
renamed Brempong Kojo (meaning
distinguished Kojo) and
later Europeanized as
Caboceer Cudjo (meaning
chief Cudjo), was born
around 1700 in
Ekumfi in a Fante...
-
Caboceer (Chief) of
Asante equipped for war.
Image was
engraved in the
early nineteenth century...
-
expected to arm
their men with weapons. ****ou;
Provincial governor and
caboceer of the
French fort at Whydah,
could bring on to
field 5–600 men as well...
-
ordered all his
subjects to set
about clearing the paths,
giving each
caboceer (chief) a string,
measuring ten yards, the
intended width of roads. Thus...
- of
Dahomey with
three barrels of
appreciation and in
return are made
Caboceers (Governors of a Province). In the meantime, the colonists,
having had...
- sent "a
military force to
Dunkwa [to] make
prisoners of
those Ashanti caboceers who had been the prin****l
instruments in the
whole transaction." It was...
- footstool, rich
country cloth, a keg of rum, ten
heads of
cowry s****, and a
caboceers stool. King
Ghezo made it
clear that he
would not stop the
slave trade...
- as the port of
Kosoko and his
Caboceers and Chiefs, for all
purposes of
legitimate trade. 3rd.
Kosoko his
Caboceers and
Chiefs do most
solemnly pledge...
-
governed by a
small group of wise men
known as
caboceers, one of whom was
deemed Braffo or
chief caboceer, the role John
Corrente filled.
While the Europeans...
- Coast) and
named Kweku, he was said to be the son of
Birempong Cudjo, a
caboceer or chief's
agent in Cape Coast. In 1754,
Kweku was one of
three Fante children...