TRADITIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN OMU-ARAN DURING THE COLONIAL ERA

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The aim of this research work is to discuss traditional institutions in Omu-Aran during the colonial era.
Objectively, it seeks to examine the impact of colonial rule on the traditional institutions in Omu-Aran.

The work intends to look at how traditional institutions were able to survive and co-exist with the incursion of the Europeans and the advent of colonialism.

It explores the activities of traditional institutions prior to colonial rule and how British administration interfered with these institutions. By this, making available to the public and the academic world, an analytical research work on traditional institutions and their survival in the face of foreign domination.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page i
Certification ii    
Dedication iii
Acknowledgement  - - -   - - -    iv
Table of contents  - - -   - - -      vi

CHAPTER ONE
1.1 Introduction  - - -   - - -         1
1.2 Aims and objectives  - - -     2
1.3 Scope of study  - - -   - - -     2
1.4 Significance of study  - - -    3
1.5 Research problems and methodology  - - -      3-4
1.6 Literature review  - - -   - - - 4-5
1.7 Chapterization  - - -   - - -      5-6
1.8 Notes and references  - - -      6   

CHAPTER TWO 
2.1 geographical description of Omu-Aran  - - -     7-8
2.2 traditions of origin  - - -   - - -  9-15
2.3 political set-up  - - -   - - -        15-18
2.4 administrative organization     18-22
2.5 notes and references  - - -         23-24

CHAPTER THREE
3.1 Traditional institutions in Omu-Aran  - - -   - - - 25-27
3.2 traditional institutions during the pre-colonial era  - - -   - - -         28-33
3.3 traditional institutions during the colonial era      33-35
3.4 traditional institutions during the post-independence era  - - -        35-37
3.5 notes and references  - - -   - - -  37-38

CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 Impacts of traditional institutions on the traditional institutions in Omu-Aran 39-40
4.2 Socio-political impacts  - - -   - - -  40-42
4.3 economic impacts  - - -   - - -   - - - 43-44
4.4 Notes and references  - - -   - - -      45
4.5 Conclusion  - - -    46-47
Bibliography        49-50
Appendix

INTRODUCTION:
Omu-Aran is the most populous and largest town in igbominaland of kwara state. The town was originally called “Omu” but was later changed to Omu-Aran about 1400 when the people moved finally to the present site.1
The name “Omu” was derived from Omutoto, the woman whose children established the first settlement at Odo-Omu between the 13th and 14th century.2
Indeed, it was largely in recognition of Omu-Aran’s historic importance in igbominaland that the town was chosen as the headquarters of the former igbomina-Ekiti local government authority in 1968.
It also became the headquarters of Irepodun local government area when the former Igbomina-Ekiti local government was split into two on the 24th of august 1976.3
The people speak Igbomina dialect or Yoruba language and their customs are in many ways similar to those of the other Yorubas.
Their occupation was largely influenced by the vegetation of the area. Thus, they are predominantly farmers, producing such crops as yam, maize, guinea corn, cassava, beans and vegetable for consumption. While kola nut, palm products, cocoa and coffee in very small quantities are economic crops.4
        Omu-Aran is famous in handicraft such as basket making, blacksmithing, carving, dyeing, cloth weaving, wood carving and pottery.5 

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