Africa, المجلد 65،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1995 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... chiefs that they had been massively swindled by the renegade Boer com- mandant . Initially , as Keegan points out , the discovery made little differ- ence to the chiefdoms , since the land on which they lived was owned by expatriate ...
... chiefs that they had been massively swindled by the renegade Boer com- mandant . Initially , as Keegan points out , the discovery made little differ- ence to the chiefdoms , since the land on which they lived was owned by expatriate ...
الصفحة 571
... chiefs did not share the same clan totem . But that is not the point . The fact of the matter is that the chiefs themselves chose to emphasise their clan genealogies in their campaigns for land and it was through the use of the idiom of ...
... chiefs did not share the same clan totem . But that is not the point . The fact of the matter is that the chiefs themselves chose to emphasise their clan genealogies in their campaigns for land and it was through the use of the idiom of ...
الصفحة 579
... chiefs and headmen had no legitimacy because they had not been circumcised . In terms of proper Sesotho tradition , they argued , chiefs who were not circumcised had no right to rule . They also claimed that the amoral state of social ...
... chiefs and headmen had no legitimacy because they had not been circumcised . In terms of proper Sesotho tradition , they argued , chiefs who were not circumcised had no right to rule . They also claimed that the amoral state of social ...
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