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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 ...
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 ...
الصفحة 548
will be your chief.30 An intrinsic aspect of being a chief has involved the ability to extract ' food ' from the people to ... It was after all this kind of government work that the elders and rain chiefs sought to delegate to younger ...
will be your chief.30 An intrinsic aspect of being a chief has involved the ability to extract ' food ' from the people to ... It was after all this kind of government work that the elders and rain chiefs sought to delegate to younger ...
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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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activities administration African approach Asante associated authority become breeds butter cattle central chapter chiefs Christian church claim Clan collection colonial concept conservation continue Council cultural death discussion economic elections ethnic example farmers farming female forest Fulani groups heritage human important individuals Institute interest International Interview issues land living London meaning nature Nigeria northern official organization origins particular past Pentecostal period plants political population practices present problems production protection recent reference region relations relationships remain result ritual role rule rural sexual shea social society South species structures suggest Taungya territory terroir traditional trees University University Press village West women Yaa Asantewaa young