Africa, المجلد 77Oxford University Press, 2007 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 547
... chiefs a mandate to execute government demands provided that the chiefs acted as the tool whereby such control could be exerted , to ameliorate the worst government depredations . This notion is obvious . in more recent times , when ...
... chiefs a mandate to execute government demands provided that the chiefs acted as the tool whereby such control could be exerted , to ameliorate the worst government depredations . This notion is obvious . in more recent times , when ...
الصفحة 548
... chief could remain above such matters . It was after all this kind of government work that the elders and rain chiefs sought to delegate to younger ' chiefs ' in the early colonial period , and which had limited the status of the latter ...
... chief could remain above such matters . It was after all this kind of government work that the elders and rain chiefs sought to delegate to younger ' chiefs ' in the early colonial period , and which had limited the status of the latter ...
الصفحة 551
... chiefs are the busy gatekeepers and peacekeepers but remain answerable to more hidden authorities , particularly if the latter are their classificatory maternal uncles . SPEECH AND POWER Local discourses suggest that authority derives ...
... chiefs are the busy gatekeepers and peacekeepers but remain answerable to more hidden authorities , particularly if the latter are their classificatory maternal uncles . SPEECH AND POWER Local discourses suggest that authority derives ...
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