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الصفحة 38
This simple exchange economy , based largely on barter , required a certain amount of security , of law and order . At the head of each town was a sacred chief who was the penultimate source of justice in the town .
This simple exchange economy , based largely on barter , required a certain amount of security , of law and order . At the head of each town was a sacred chief who was the penultimate source of justice in the town .
الصفحة 39
che 09 , chief , and finally he might become one of the ' Fathers ' , the Ogboni . No office or title was hereditary , though in joining an order a man usually took a title which had once been held by a member of his lineage .
che 09 , chief , and finally he might become one of the ' Fathers ' , the Ogboni . No office or title was hereditary , though in joining an order a man usually took a title which had once been held by a member of his lineage .
الصفحة 178
Reviews of Books The Position of the Chief in the Modern Political System of Ashanti . By K. A. Busia . London : Oxford University Press for International African Institute , 1951. Pp . 233 , map . 185 . Dr. Busia modestly ends this ...
Reviews of Books The Position of the Chief in the Modern Political System of Ashanti . By K. A. Busia . London : Oxford University Press for International African Institute , 1951. Pp . 233 , map . 185 . Dr. Busia modestly ends this ...
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