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The large majority of the cases from the courts which have contributed the basic material for this study originated from the Tribal Trust Land and it is , therefore , necessary to examine the political and social structure in this area ...
The large majority of the cases from the courts which have contributed the basic material for this study originated from the Tribal Trust Land and it is , therefore , necessary to examine the political and social structure in this area ...
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Of course , now that political independence has been lost , the nature and functions of the tribal authorities have changed in some ways . Chieftaincies among the Shona are , on the whole , fairly small and , compared with the old ...
Of course , now that political independence has been lost , the nature and functions of the tribal authorities have changed in some ways . Chieftaincies among the Shona are , on the whole , fairly small and , compared with the old ...
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Recourse to the tribal courts can , therefore , be regarded as coming close to an appeal to public opinion . The ease with which it is possible to appeal against the decision of the chief must inevitably affect his status in the eyes of ...
Recourse to the tribal courts can , therefore , be regarded as coming close to an appeal to public opinion . The ease with which it is possible to appeal against the decision of the chief must inevitably affect his status in the eyes of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Shona in the context of Rhodesian society | 8 |
Evidence and Confessions of Wizardry | 40 |
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Witchcraft and Sorcery in Rhodesia J. R. Crawford,International African Institute Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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