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These land allocation powers , in turn , became the foundation of ' native ' rule . Land control was and is an important aspect of the power and legitimacy of chiefs in both French and British colonies ( Downs and Reyna , 1988 ; cf.
These land allocation powers , in turn , became the foundation of ' native ' rule . Land control was and is an important aspect of the power and legitimacy of chiefs in both French and British colonies ( Downs and Reyna , 1988 ; cf.
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process of generational land division . At the same time , the number of men with rights to this land has increased markedly , from 2 : 5 to 4.95 per holding , rather more than the overall increase in household size , which for the ...
process of generational land division . At the same time , the number of men with rights to this land has increased markedly , from 2 : 5 to 4.95 per holding , rather more than the overall increase in household size , which for the ...
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The question , then , is who is selling this land ? The most usual story relating to land sales is that of growing polarisation of the community , with greater prosperity at one end of the scale implying greater immiseration at the ...
The question , then , is who is selling this land ? The most usual story relating to land sales is that of growing polarisation of the community , with greater prosperity at one end of the scale implying greater immiseration at the ...
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