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الصفحة 187
The transfer of rights to control the disposal of land from African chiefs to the two sectors of the colonial situation , meant a shift of political power from traditional leaders to colonial administrators and European planters .
The transfer of rights to control the disposal of land from African chiefs to the two sectors of the colonial situation , meant a shift of political power from traditional leaders to colonial administrators and European planters .
الصفحة 189
This situation had revived the precolonial system which was characterised by the two opposed currents referred to earlier on : i.e. that one group of people claim the right to dispose of land to others , while these latter reject this ...
This situation had revived the precolonial system which was characterised by the two opposed currents referred to earlier on : i.e. that one group of people claim the right to dispose of land to others , while these latter reject this ...
الصفحة 285
Such a situation is revealed in the story of the Wakinga and in that concerning the relations of Jahoma and Kiboye ; the same thing is revealed in the Buvuma Islands where an exogamic prohibition between segments of the same totemic ...
Such a situation is revealed in the story of the Wakinga and in that concerning the relations of Jahoma and Kiboye ; the same thing is revealed in the Buvuma Islands where an exogamic prohibition between segments of the same totemic ...
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The Queen Mother in Africa RONALD COHEN | 14 |
A South African | 31 |
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