CHIEFTAINCY
CHIEFTAINCY collection
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Titre: 'The Chiefs, Elders, and People have for many years suffered untold hardships': protests by coalitions of the excluded in British Northern Togoland, UN Trusteeship Territory, 1950-7
Date published: 2014
Éditeur: Cambridge University Press
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Titre: 'When the Chief Takes an Interest': Development and the Reinvention of 'communal' Labor in Northern Ghana, 1935-60
Date published: 2017
Éditeur: Cambridge University Press
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Titre: A chief is a chief by the women? -- the Nazaretha church, gender, and traditional authority in Mtunzini, South Africa, 1900-48
Date published: 2015
Éditeur: Cambridge University Press
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Titre: A Comparative Analysis of the Influence of Traditional Authority in Urban Development in South Africa and Eswatini
Date published: 2021
Éditeur: Taylor & Francis Group -
Titre: Neither despotic nor civil: the legitimacy of chieftaincy in its relationship with the ANC and the state in KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa)
Date published: 2016
Éditeur: Cambridge University Press
Catagory URL: http://journals.cambridge.org -
Titre: Politics and preaching: Chiefly converts to the Nazaretha church obedient subjects, and sermon performance in South Africa
Date published: 2010
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Titre: Storming the Citadel: Decolonization and Political Contestation in Guinea's Futa Jallon, 1945-61
Date published: 2016
Éditeur: Cambridge University Press
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Titre: The Limits of Malawian Headmen's Agency in Co-Constructed Development Practice and Narratives
Date published: 2019
Éditeur: Taylor & Francis Group -
Titre: Traditional Authorities in African Cities: Setting the Scene
Date published: 2021
Éditeur: Taylor & Francis Group -
Titre: Wielding The Epokolo: Corporal Punishment And Traditional Authority In Colonial Ovamboland
Date published: 2015
Éditeur: Cambridge University Press
Catagory URL: http://journals.cambridge.org/