[653] Hutchinson, p. 99; De Cardi, ibid., pp. 471–476. [↑]

[654] Bosman, II p. 228; Bastian, l.c. p. 175; De Cardi, ibid., pp. 452–454. [↑]

[655] Zündel, pp. 387, 407, 408; Herold, pp. 168–170. On the slave system of the Ewe-speaking peoples in general, see Ellis, Ewe-speaking peoples, pp. 218–221. [↑]

[656] Burton, II pp. 74, 248. [↑]

[657] Hagen, Porto-Novo, p. 97. [↑]

[658] Lander, I p. 37; Staudinger, p. 16. On the slave system of the Yoruba-speaking peoples in general, see Ellis, Yoruba-speaking peoples, pp. 178, 182. [↑]

[659] Bowdich, pp. 151, 157, 159, 205, 209. The natives of Ashanti belong to the Tshi-speaking peoples of the Gold Coast. On slavery among these peoples in general, see Ellis, Tshi-speaking peoples, pp. 289–295, and Bosman, I pp. 126, 187. [↑]

[660] Finsch, Goldküste, pp. 359–361. [↑]

[661] Harris, pp. 27–30. [↑]

[662] Bérenger-Féraud, p. 211; Tautain, Mandingues, pp. 347–350. On slavery among the tribes of Liberia in general, see also Büttikofer in T. A. G. pp. 72, 73; Büttikofer in I. A. E., pp. 81–83. [↑]