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الصفحة 209
A chief's power was enhanced by the ability to call on the power of the ancestors and to access powerful medicines . Shaka exercised the religious and supernatural powers which other chiefs had exercised before him , and would have ...
A chief's power was enhanced by the ability to call on the power of the ancestors and to access powerful medicines . Shaka exercised the religious and supernatural powers which other chiefs had exercised before him , and would have ...
الصفحة 211
The chief Makhasane , who reigned from the early years of the nineteenth century until 1850 , was reputed to be very powerful in ritual ... The Qwabe chiefs were powerful in ritual , medicines and rainmaking ( Bryant 1929 : 184–5 ) .
The chief Makhasane , who reigned from the early years of the nineteenth century until 1850 , was reputed to be very powerful in ritual ... The Qwabe chiefs were powerful in ritual , medicines and rainmaking ( Bryant 1929 : 184–5 ) .
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The co - option of traditional leaders and chiefs by the state also facilitated the subservience of indigenous religions to the interests of the ruling party . Although the chiefs had been denounced as stooges during the liberation ...
The co - option of traditional leaders and chiefs by the state also facilitated the subservience of indigenous religions to the interests of the ruling party . Although the chiefs had been denounced as stooges during the liberation ...
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