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Moreover , in 1935 only two royal lineages , those of Wiawso and the village of Asafo , had the recognized right to place a candidate upon the Wiawso stool , so I restrict the term ' royal ' to members of these two lineages .
Moreover , in 1935 only two royal lineages , those of Wiawso and the village of Asafo , had the recognized right to place a candidate upon the Wiawso stool , so I restrict the term ' royal ' to members of these two lineages .
الصفحة 43
2 There were three Akan states in the area known as Sefwi : Sefwi Bekwai , Sefwi Anwhiaso and Sefwi Wiawso . The last , and largest , incorporated the Agni state of Bonzina during the nineteenth century . 3 The indigenous lineages trace ...
2 There were three Akan states in the area known as Sefwi : Sefwi Bekwai , Sefwi Anwhiaso and Sefwi Wiawso . The last , and largest , incorporated the Agni state of Bonzina during the nineteenth century . 3 The indigenous lineages trace ...
الصفحة 44
29 Sefwi Wiawso State Council : Proceedings , November 1935. Evidence in Charge 11 . 30 Most of the land under prospection belonged to Bonzina , the stool village of the kronlehene , and to other stools whose land lay near the Bia River ...
29 Sefwi Wiawso State Council : Proceedings , November 1935. Evidence in Charge 11 . 30 Most of the land under prospection belonged to Bonzina , the stool village of the kronlehene , and to other stools whose land lay near the Bia River ...
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