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Publication: "Women and Gendered Roles in the History of Diamond Mining in Colonial Ghana"

Relying on archival, oral, and visual sources, Ernest Sewordor's article highlights women’s involvement in colonial Ghana’s diamond industry in different capacities - as discoverers, washers, licensed prospectors and dealers.
Abstract
The extant literature on diamond industries in Africa has predominantly focused on men, with few attempts to examine the industry from a gendered lens. I trace women and highlight their gendered roles in the diamond-mining industry in colonial Ghana (Gold Coast). Relying on archival, oral, and visual sources, this article highlights women’s involvement in Ghana’s diamond industry in different capacities—as discoverers, washers, licensed prospectors, and dealers. Ultimately, I argue that the dominance men have enjoyed in studies about diamond mining in Ghana (and Africa generally) reproduces the colonial archive but can be overcome through creative and innovative research.