Elaeis Guinnesis Jacq

Abe (Oil Palm)
Introduction
by Phil Bartle
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Following the path of least resistance makes all rivers -- and some men -- crooked.
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The oil palm (abe) has thirty (ie many or uncountable) uses. You can not taboo the oil palm; you will always touch it.
Akan proverb

Introduction:
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In the rain forests of West Africa, the abe (oil palm) is ubiquitous.  Much like the cedar tree for First Nations people of the West Coast of Canada, it has many uses, and is made into many things.  This is a set of illustrations to demonstrate some of those things.

The Kwawu Rain Forest; Home of the Oil Palm
The Rain Forest; On the Kwawu Escarpment.
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In my Three Souls paper, I talked about red being associated with women's things, and white associated with men's things.  So, too, with the abe.  Some things about it may be neutral (eg baskets), but the two major products from it, the oil from its kernels (red, female) and the sap from its trunk (white, male), are clearly set in the colour cosmography.  Let us look.
Oil Palm Tree.Note the coconut palm in the back
Oil Palm (Elaeis Guinnesis Jacq)
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This paper got too long, so I have split it into several portions: on farming and oil extraction, on tapping palm wine, on marketing palm wine, and other products of the oil palm tree. Click on the picture below to go to each of those.
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Conclusion
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I hope that you enjoy these pictures and the text.  These are personal, not commercial slides.  Please do not steal them, or, if you use them, ask first and then inform me.
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The abe has thirty (many, uncountable) uses.
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The shortest distance is not always a straight line
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The West African Oil Palm (Abe)
Introduction  |  Farming  |  Tapping  |  Marketting  |  Other Uses
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Introduction: Oil Palm Tree Farming the oil palm Tapping: Collecting the palm sap Marketing: Palm wine seller Other Palm Products
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Swiss
Cocoa Industry
Corn
Associations and Clubs
Modern Skills
Military
People, Young Friends
Carrying Water; Children's Chores
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See: Gender
Women I; Food
Women II;  Farming
Women III: Cooking; 2
Women IV: Marketing
Women V; Clay
Men I; Wood
Men II; Weaving
Kids
Cocoa
Oil Palm
Housing
Military
People
Transport
Modern Skills
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Gender, Kofi Twum
Food
Farmer. Farming
Cooking Marketing Clay
Wood
Weaving
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Following the path of least resistance makes all rivers and some men crooked