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الصفحة 169
If the chief did not obey orders , he could be deposed on the authority of the German Governor and another one sought immediately , subject to approval by the Governor . The colonial administrator thus directly encroached upon the stool ...
If the chief did not obey orders , he could be deposed on the authority of the German Governor and another one sought immediately , subject to approval by the Governor . The colonial administrator thus directly encroached upon the stool ...
الصفحة 178
The challenge to his authority became clear when the new chief built his shrine and installed the traditional sacred pots for the annual ceremonial libations of millet beer to the spirit guardians of the chiefdom .
The challenge to his authority became clear when the new chief built his shrine and installed the traditional sacred pots for the annual ceremonial libations of millet beer to the spirit guardians of the chiefdom .
الصفحة 179
The chief saw the paucity of attendants and the frequent complaints as a challenge to his authority , which he repeatedly asserted , and which was often ignored . In these rites , the dependence of the chief on the support of his people ...
The chief saw the paucity of attendants and the frequent complaints as a challenge to his authority , which he repeatedly asserted , and which was often ignored . In these rites , the dependence of the chief on the support of his people ...
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A Note on their Origins Settlement | 15 |
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