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Driven by their deep - seated prejudice against the indirect rule system and the Native Authorities established by the colonial administration , the educated elites focused their demands for reform of the colonial government on these ...
Driven by their deep - seated prejudice against the indirect rule system and the Native Authorities established by the colonial administration , the educated elites focused their demands for reform of the colonial government on these ...
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For instance , the fact that traditional rulers served as judges in native courts gave them extraordinary opportunities and , in some cases , statutory authority to define and enforce rights , obligations and relationships .
For instance , the fact that traditional rulers served as judges in native courts gave them extraordinary opportunities and , in some cases , statutory authority to define and enforce rights , obligations and relationships .
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Instead Edwards was summoned before the Wakili ( the local ' native official ) , " who turned him over to the native court , which fined him and sentenced him to a year's imprisonment . In a subsequent review of the case the District ...
Instead Edwards was summoned before the Wakili ( the local ' native official ) , " who turned him over to the native court , which fined him and sentenced him to a year's imprisonment . In a subsequent review of the case the District ...
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DEBORAH BRAUTIGAM Chinese Aid and African Development | 164 |
PIERLUIGI VALSECCHI AND FABIO ViTi eds Mondes akanAkan Worlds | 170 |
CONSTANZE SCHMALING Maganar Hannu Language of the Hands | 177 |
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