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Nwando Achebe
Nationality
Nigerian-American
Notable work
Farmers, Traders, Warriors, and Kings: Female Power and Authority in Northern Igboland: 1900–1960,The Female King of Colonial Nigeria: Ahebi Ugbabe,History of West Africa E-Course Book,A Companion to African History,Holding the World Together: African Women in Changing Perspective,Female Kings and Merchant Queens in Africa.
Relatives
Chinua Achebe (father)
School
West Africanist, oral historian, feminism
Institutions
Michigan State University, University of California, Los Angeles
Main interests
Women, gender, oral history, Sexuality, Africa, West Africa
Website
nwandoachebe.com
Nwando Achebe//ⓘ (born 7 March 1970) is a Nigerian-American academic, academic administrator, feminist scholar, and multi-award-winning historian.[1] She is the Jack and Margaret Sweet Endowed Professor of History[2] and the Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the College of Social Science[3] at Michigan State University. She is also founding editor-in-chief of the Journal of West African History.[4] 19th Century, 20th Century, Cultural, Political, Religious, Social, Women & Gender[5]
^Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. "Seeing The Whole Dance: Nwando Achebe WS '00 Brings New Perspective to African Women's Power". Retrieved 11 May 2017.
^"Nwando Achebe, Department of History". Retrieved 13 May 2017.
^"Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion". Retrieved 15 August 2020.
^OkayAfrica International Edition. "Why It is Crucial to Locate the "African" in African Studies". okayafrica.com. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
^"Nwando Achebe – Department of History". Retrieved 5 September 2023.
NwandoAchebe // (born 7 March 1970) is a Nigerian-American academic, academic administrator, feminist scholar, and multi-award-winning historian. She...
to his support for Biafra. The Achebe family had another daughter on 7 March 1970, named Nwando. After the war, Achebe helped start two magazines in 1971:...
female king in colonial Nigeria.: 2 Her life's impact is described by NwandoAchebe: "She was a 'slave' married to a deity, a runaway, a sex worker, a headman...
younger sister NwandoAchebe is a historian and professor at Michigan State University. Chidi Achebe is married to Maureen Okam-Achebe who is a Hematology/Oncology...
Yale University Chinua Achebe, award-winning novelist, professor, literary scholar, and author of Things Fall Apart NwandoAchebe, historian, feminist scholar...
2012). "Review of The Female King of Colonial Nigeria: Ahebi Ugbabe by NwandoAchebe". The American Historical Review. 117 (1): 308–309. doi:10.1086/ahr...
symbolic importance in African American folklore and literary history. NwandoAchebe Chika Chinonye Chukwu Emmanuel Acho Nnamdi Obukwelu Kezie Okpala Ifeoma...
Memory and Chancery in Sinnar". In William H. Worger; Charles Ambler; NwandoAchebe (eds.). A Companion to African History. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 421–430...
Brian Alvey, entrepreneur, programmer, designer, and blogger March 7 NwandoAchebe, Nigerian-born historian Rachel Weisz, British-born actress March 8...
Priestess NwandoAchebe: Farmers, Traders, Warriors and Kings: Female Power and Authority in Northern Igboland, 1900-1960, 978-0-325-07079-7. Achebe, Nwando, 1970-:...
1093/acref/9780195148909.001.0001/acref-9780195148909-e-710. Bay, Edna G.; Achebe, Nwando (2008-01-01). "West Africa". The Oxford Encyclopedia Women in World...
other onyishis in his area (Nsukka) and other title holders called oha. Achebe, Nwando (2011). The Female King of Colonial Nigeria: Ahebi Ugbabe. Indiana University...
participation. Women in Nigeria, Kaduna Chapter. ISBN 978-978-135-802-9. Achebe, Nwando (2011). The Female King of Colonial Nigeria: Ahebi Ugbabe. Indiana University...
Timothy (14 September 2018), Worger, William H.; Ambler, Charles; Achebe, Nwando (eds.), "Africa and the Cold War", A Companion to African History, Chichester...
(3rd ed.). London: McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 71. ISBN 9780786425624. Achebe, Nwando; Robertson, Claire, eds. (2019-04-16). Holding the World Together: African...
Igbo People", Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast, April 03, 2010 Achebe, Nwando (2011). The Female King of Colonial Nigeria: Ahebi Ugbabe. Indiana University...