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11 It was , according to Rattray , a fundamental principle of Akan constitutions that ' the persons who select a Chief are those who can destool him ' ( Rattray 1929 : 85 ) . As I described above , it was the ohemma who nominated ...
11 It was , according to Rattray , a fundamental principle of Akan constitutions that ' the persons who select a Chief are those who can destool him ' ( Rattray 1929 : 85 ) . As I described above , it was the ohemma who nominated ...
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The rest of the property – presumably the material objects – is divided equally between all the children , under the supervision of the chief . The widow , however , retains all the objects brought by her into the marriage ( this would ...
The rest of the property – presumably the material objects – is divided equally between all the children , under the supervision of the chief . The widow , however , retains all the objects brought by her into the marriage ( this would ...
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Shortly afterwards Chief Cletus Monze , the present Chief , told me the same story but in a very different way . In the narrative of the Chief the events are fitted into a historical framework and interpreted as part of a longstanding ...
Shortly afterwards Chief Cletus Monze , the present Chief , told me the same story but in a very different way . In the narrative of the Chief the events are fitted into a historical framework and interpreted as part of a longstanding ...
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Rank and class among the Asante and Fante in the nineteenth | 1 |
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