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parental villages stocked which junior villages with sons and with wives for those sons ( Wilson , M. 1959a : 224-6 ) . The splitting of the chiefdom had been stopped by European fiat and it is likely that the above - mentioned division ...
parental villages stocked which junior villages with sons and with wives for those sons ( Wilson , M. 1959a : 224-6 ) . The splitting of the chiefdom had been stopped by European fiat and it is likely that the above - mentioned division ...
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According to the Wilsons land was generally plentiful and therefore could be given even to strangers who were not ... market : ' ... every chief seeks to attract men to his country by his hospitality ' ( Wilson , M. 1959a : 54 ) .
According to the Wilsons land was generally plentiful and therefore could be given even to strangers who were not ... market : ' ... every chief seeks to attract men to his country by his hospitality ' ( Wilson , M. 1959a : 54 ) .
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Both Monica and Godfrey Wilson assert that dual division was expected . But Monica Wilson also states that there were quite often other chiefly sons brought out as well : ... it sometimes happened that a chief had a favourite ( wife ) ...
Both Monica and Godfrey Wilson assert that dual division was expected . But Monica Wilson also states that there were quite often other chiefly sons brought out as well : ... it sometimes happened that a chief had a favourite ( wife ) ...
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African African Studies age-village agriculture Ahafo ancestors appears Ashanti association authority beliefs central century chiefs Christian clan clear closed collection concerned continued countries crops cultivation culture described detailed discussion division economic elders established evidence fact farmers farming field Ghana give given important individual inheritance Institute interest International involved Islam kingdom kinship labour land less living London means Muslim nature notes Nyakyusa organization original particular period person political population position possible present Press problems produce Professor publication published question reasons reference relations religion result situation social society structure suggests survey Table tion trade traditional tribal unit University village West Wilson women Yoruba