Emmanuel Bertrand-Bocandé


Emmanuel Bertrand-Bocandé was an explorer, businessman, and French colonial administrator who helped spread French influence in Basse Casamance, Senegal, specifically on the island of Carabane. He left a valuable account of the French perspective on this region during colonial times.

Biography

The son of René Bertrand and Olive Bocandé, Emmanuel Bertrand-Bocandé was born in Nantes on July 3, 1812.
He had control of Carabane from 1849 to 1857. He was replaced by Bourdeny.
He died in Paris on November 28, 1881.

Works

  • * : Vol. 11, May–June 1849,. at Gallica
  • * : Vol. 12, July–August 1849,. at Gallica
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