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The former native authorities , who could maintain order in their own way , are unable to apply western principles of rule and must be replaced by Europeans , or by native officials trained on western lines ' ( pp . 296-7 ) .
The former native authorities , who could maintain order in their own way , are unable to apply western principles of rule and must be replaced by Europeans , or by native officials trained on western lines ' ( pp . 296-7 ) .
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THE TRIBAL POPULATIONS The first category of Congolese are those living under the traditional authority of their chiefs ... As far back as 1891 , the Congo Free State recognized the native authorities as intermediary between the African ...
THE TRIBAL POPULATIONS The first category of Congolese are those living under the traditional authority of their chiefs ... As far back as 1891 , the Congo Free State recognized the native authorities as intermediary between the African ...
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PACKHAM , E. S. Notes on the development of the Native Authorities in the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast . J. Afr . Admin . , 2 , 2 , Apr. 1950 , 26–30 . PEIGNEUX , F. L'évolution économique et sociale du Kasai .
PACKHAM , E. S. Notes on the development of the Native Authorities in the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast . J. Afr . Admin . , 2 , 2 , Apr. 1950 , 26–30 . PEIGNEUX , F. L'évolution économique et sociale du Kasai .
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