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الصفحة 99
... and some were able in the past to demonstrate their autonomy by moving off to establish petty chiefdoms of their own . Nowadays the Administrative village headmen have certain statutory duties to perform towards other minor groups ...
... and some were able in the past to demonstrate their autonomy by moving off to establish petty chiefdoms of their own . Nowadays the Administrative village headmen have certain statutory duties to perform towards other minor groups ...
الصفحة 151
The rest of the chiefdom comprises about sixteen communities of different ethnic origin , who have joined the tribe by conquest , voluntary submission , in flight from an invading enemy , or by secession from other tribes .
The rest of the chiefdom comprises about sixteen communities of different ethnic origin , who have joined the tribe by conquest , voluntary submission , in flight from an invading enemy , or by secession from other tribes .
الصفحة 175
... was formed by the mingling of some Melistines and a great number of people expelled from what are now the Yatenga and Mossi chiefdoms at the time of Dagomba conquests in those regions . Parallels may , in fact , be drawn between the ...
... was formed by the mingling of some Melistines and a great number of people expelled from what are now the Yatenga and Mossi chiefdoms at the time of Dagomba conquests in those regions . Parallels may , in fact , be drawn between the ...
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