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الصفحة 233
Deposition could only be effected by death and never by exile or abdication , for only by the death of one oba could his successor perform the consecration rituals necessary to validate his own rule . The demands of the chiefs were ...
Deposition could only be effected by death and never by exile or abdication , for only by the death of one oba could his successor perform the consecration rituals necessary to validate his own rule . The demands of the chiefs were ...
الصفحة 349
а a The rule among the Kung in the Nyae Nyae region is that the eldest son succeeds to the headmanship at the death of his father . Should the eldest son die or leave the band to live elsewhere , the next eldest son would become headman ...
а a The rule among the Kung in the Nyae Nyae region is that the eldest son succeeds to the headmanship at the death of his father . Should the eldest son die or leave the band to live elsewhere , the next eldest son would become headman ...
الصفحة 408
Although Mr. Pratt's section of the book is entitled “ The Politics of Indirect Rule ' he concludes , after a comparative survey , that the system of administration followed in Buganda was not indirect rule . In this he aligns himself ...
Although Mr. Pratt's section of the book is entitled “ The Politics of Indirect Rule ' he concludes , after a comparative survey , that the system of administration followed in Buganda was not indirect rule . In this he aligns himself ...
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An Analytical Note on the Structure of Meru | 20 |
Yoruba Responses to the Fear of Death Peter MortonWilliams | 34 |
On Translating the Homeric Epithet and Simile into Twi L H OfosuAppiah | 41 |
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