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الصفحة 396
This was indeed the central reason why royal slaves were able to attain positions of power and authority in Kano . ... or behaviour but relates to a person's ability to claim a rightful position and place in the dominant culture .
This was indeed the central reason why royal slaves were able to attain positions of power and authority in Kano . ... or behaviour but relates to a person's ability to claim a rightful position and place in the dominant culture .
الصفحة 412
His attempt to transcend his position and status as slave , and acquire the honour 66 69 63 64 An important nineteenth - century royal slave title , literally ' King or Chief of the Grains ' .
His attempt to transcend his position and status as slave , and acquire the honour 66 69 63 64 An important nineteenth - century royal slave title , literally ' King or Chief of the Grains ' .
الصفحة 574
Wiawso had an identical position . If the stool of Debiso had been positioned under that of Wiawso , Debiso would have been asked to serve the Asantehene through Wiawso . Debiso therefore refers to what I have identified as the second ...
Wiawso had an identical position . If the stool of Debiso had been positioned under that of Wiawso , Debiso would have been asked to serve the Asantehene through Wiawso . Debiso therefore refers to what I have identified as the second ...
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المحتوى
AFRICA | 333 |
contrasting cultures | 359 |
the ideology of royal slavery in | 394 |
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