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الصفحة 539
Chiefs in the main have not been seen to belong to this sphere , though they
interact with it , which may be the reason why they have provided an apparent
continuity in local authority and dispute resolution even during the war .
Chiefs in the main have not been seen to belong to this sphere , though they
interact with it , which may be the reason why they have provided an apparent
continuity in local authority and dispute resolution even during the war .
الصفحة 546
This is similar to , though not as starkly defined as , the curse on colonial chiefs in
neighbouring Arua in northern Uganda ( Leopold 2005b : 221–2 ) . But while in
Arua the bloodshed associated with foreign forces led to a curse on those who ...
This is similar to , though not as starkly defined as , the curse on colonial chiefs in
neighbouring Arua in northern Uganda ( Leopold 2005b : 221–2 ) . But while in
Arua the bloodshed associated with foreign forces led to a curse on those who ...
الصفحة 548
will be your chief.930 An intrinsic aspect of being a chief has involved the ability
to extract ' food ' from the people to give ... It was after all this kind of government
work that the elders and rain chiefs sought to delegate to younger ' chiefs ' in the
...
will be your chief.930 An intrinsic aspect of being a chief has involved the ability
to extract ' food ' from the people to give ... It was after all this kind of government
work that the elders and rain chiefs sought to delegate to younger ' chiefs ' in the
...
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crossbreeding and heritage | 18 |
a feminized subsidy from nature | 37 |
Forest management farmers practices and biodiversity | 63 |
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