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authority and , consistently , the pattern of authority was brittle , small in scale , weak and easily upset . But the evidence does not convince me that the Cewa do conform to this pattern . ! For , according to the case histories ...
authority and , consistently , the pattern of authority was brittle , small in scale , weak and easily upset . But the evidence does not convince me that the Cewa do conform to this pattern . ! For , according to the case histories ...
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Hypothetically , if one could have studied the Yao sorcery pattern in the preColonial period , when poison ordeal and pawnship institutions flourished , one might have found larger ( Cewa - like ) lineages and a more authority ...
Hypothetically , if one could have studied the Yao sorcery pattern in the preColonial period , when poison ordeal and pawnship institutions flourished , one might have found larger ( Cewa - like ) lineages and a more authority ...
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The coercive power attached to a defined position is authority . The prestige accorded to an individual because he occupies a position of authority in one institution may enable him to take leadership roles in others .
The coercive power attached to a defined position is authority . The prestige accorded to an individual because he occupies a position of authority in one institution may enable him to take leadership roles in others .
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