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الصفحة 211
While they imitated the regalia of chiefs of other areas , with robes , fezzes for messengers , and wealth appropriate to their offices , the symbols which conferred authority and had political meaning remained government medallions .
While they imitated the regalia of chiefs of other areas , with robes , fezzes for messengers , and wealth appropriate to their offices , the symbols which conferred authority and had political meaning remained government medallions .
الصفحة 212
32 33 34 competition between chiefs . The two successful local candidates in all three national elections were both members of the Northern People's Party , while their closest rivals were , by default as much as by political persuasion ...
32 33 34 competition between chiefs . The two successful local candidates in all three national elections were both members of the Northern People's Party , while their closest rivals were , by default as much as by political persuasion ...
الصفحة 236
34 a 35 new constitution of the First Republic , the Chieftaincy Act of 1961 made all chiefs ' powers dependent on ... The first magistrate in Lawra District was B. Gandah , a member of the chief of Birifu Naa's lineage , which had ...
34 a 35 new constitution of the First Republic , the Chieftaincy Act of 1961 made all chiefs ' powers dependent on ... The first magistrate in Lawra District was B. Gandah , a member of the chief of Birifu Naa's lineage , which had ...
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JAMES FAIRHEAD AND MELISSA LEACH | 14 |
Pastoralism biodiversity and the shaping of savanna landscapes | 37 |
Biodiversity on the farm | 52 |
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