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Each village has an elected headman who is subordinate to the section chief . In the distant past the Kolifa area was settled by Koranko and Temne hunters who , with their families , founded the first villages on the sites of hunting ...
Each village has an elected headman who is subordinate to the section chief . In the distant past the Kolifa area was settled by Koranko and Temne hunters who , with their families , founded the first villages on the sites of hunting ...
الصفحة 116
and the old slaves have either returned to their ancestral homes or moved into the villages and towns where life is more ... but rather he will reside in the village and act as intermediary between his fakai and the village headman .
and the old slaves have either returned to their ancestral homes or moved into the villages and towns where life is more ... but rather he will reside in the village and act as intermediary between his fakai and the village headman .
الصفحة 131
After the harvest each village would give rice , salt , fowls , and a sheep ( akaba ) to provide for the chief , this gift being known generally as akaba . When the chief arrived in a village he was given food from each house before his ...
After the harvest each village would give rice , salt , fowls , and a sheep ( akaba ) to provide for the chief , this gift being known generally as akaba . When the chief arrived in a village he was given food from each house before his ...
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