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الصفحة 171
The colonial administrators were to be delivered good - quality housing , as befitted their position of dominance . The ordinary Africans , on the other hand , were left to make do with sub - standard housing which , to add insult to ...
The colonial administrators were to be delivered good - quality housing , as befitted their position of dominance . The ordinary Africans , on the other hand , were left to make do with sub - standard housing which , to add insult to ...
الصفحة 180
Thus men were entitled to positions as chiefs or headmen on the basis of descent and social age . In principle the oldest son inherited a social and political position from his father . That is , the eldest son of the leader of a family ...
Thus men were entitled to positions as chiefs or headmen on the basis of descent and social age . In principle the oldest son inherited a social and political position from his father . That is , the eldest son of the leader of a family ...
الصفحة 186
But by this time Oteng ( who had now taken over from Kago ) and his uncle evidently wanted to keep the position for themselves . They could not reach agreement , and a long series of kgotlana meetings erupted .
But by this time Oteng ( who had now taken over from Kago ) and his uncle evidently wanted to keep the position for themselves . They could not reach agreement , and a long series of kgotlana meetings erupted .
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المحتوى
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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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
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