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"Sanders of the River" by Edgar Wallace is a narrative set in colonial West Central Africa, focusing on the complexities of governance and cultural interactions. The story follows Mr. Commissioner Sanders, a British official tasked with maintaining order among various indigenous tribes, including the Isisi, Akasava, and Ochori. Sanders is portrayed as a pragmatic and sometimes ruthless administrator who understands the delicate balance required to govern effectively. The narrative delves into the challenges Sanders faces, such as dealing with local superstitions, tribal conflicts, and the…mehr

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"Sanders of the River" by Edgar Wallace is a narrative set in colonial West Central Africa, focusing on the complexities of governance and cultural interactions. The story follows Mr. Commissioner Sanders, a British official tasked with maintaining order among various indigenous tribes, including the Isisi, Akasava, and Ochori. Sanders is portrayed as a pragmatic and sometimes ruthless administrator who understands the delicate balance required to govern effectively. The narrative delves into the challenges Sanders faces, such as dealing with local superstitions, tribal conflicts, and the introduction of new religious beliefs. A significant plot point involves the mysterious "god-stone" of the Ochori, a powerful fetish that incites unrest among the tribes. Sanders' efforts to manage these tensions highlight the broader themes of colonial power dynamics and the clash between traditional beliefs and imposed governance. The story also introduces characters like King Peter, a young ruler under Sanders' guidance, and Bosambo of Monrovia, whose presence signifies the influence of external African entities. Through these interactions, Wallace explores themes of authority, cultural identity, and the impact of colonialism on indigenous societies.