Also no chieftainship can clearly say that its lineage, either patrimonially, matrimonially or otherwise, has always had a dispute-free succession. |
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She recognized his claims to the chieftainship, thus throwing over a kinsman, Brian O'Neill. |
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The apotropaic qualities of metal bells are recognized in Africa, where such bells may be associated with chieftainship. |
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With the exception of the Chungur clan, which was the traditional holder of the hereditary chieftainship, all clans were socially of equal order. |
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The son of Chief Henry Mandela of the Xhosa-speaking Tembu people, Nelson Mandela renounced his claim to the chieftainship to become a lawyer. |
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The trait approach is concerned mainly with identifying the personality traits of a leader, of a chieftainship leadership in this case. |
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In the centre of the collectivism orientation, the traditional system of governance through chieftainship is prevalent. |
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The administration of land is placed within the chieftainship jurisdiction not from an ownership perspective but from a custodian perspective. |
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The system of chieftainship leadership is hereditary and the leaders in question are regarded as born leaders and are revered as such. |
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In the case of traditional chieftainship, modern governments positioned the traditional system at the periphery and diluted its operations. |
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He has been awarded a hereditary chieftainship, as well as several hereditary names from Northwest Coast First Nations. |
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In future, a chief would not have the traditional powers currently associated with chieftainship, as those powers would be governed by statute. |
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According to the custom of tanistry, the chieftainship of a tribe passed not by regular descent, nor by will, but by election, only relatives of the chief being eligible. |
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At the age of 18, Mack's own father had entrusted him not only with the chieftainship and the leadership of their community, but also with his quest for a treaty, a task his son proudly completed some 67 years later. |
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The white counterparts in urban areas and in designated farms jurisdictions have no exposure to the traditional system of chieftainship and their approach to the system is abstract and academic. |
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From this scenario of family cohesion, clan, larger clan and community, the culture of collectivism and the communitarian approach of land ownership developed with chieftainship providing leadership. |
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The traditional system of governance and management through chieftainship is commendable for the stability it created from one generation to the other. |
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In the context of the land issue, a new arrival in the jurisdictional area of the chieftainship could be granted a portion of the land to plough and cultivate it. |
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The traditional leaders or the chieftainship system of governance was not only dispossessed of land by colonial governments, but by the introduction of modern governments as well. |
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In the context of South Africa, the arrival of the Dutch in the 1650's was responsible first and foremost for the dispossession of land of the indigenous people or the land in the custodianship of chieftainship. |
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With these theoretical frameworks, the traditional system of governance and management through chieftainship and its impacts on land acquisition and administration is undoubtedly legitimate. |
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Zambians still value traditional communal ideals such as reciprocity within a household, the extended family, the neighbourhood, the clan, and a formal political system of chieftainship. |
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Africans fought back in defense of their land under chieftainship with little success due to less sophisticated machinery as compared to the ones used by their colonial counterpart. |
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Meanwhile, Snorri resumed his chieftainship and made a bid to crush Gissur by prosecuting him in court for the deaths of Sigvat and Sturla. |
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The elected local political office bearers boasted of their legitimate state of existence, which could provide resources for local economic development in the chieftainship land. |
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Defeated, he was deprived of his chieftainship. |
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When you turn over your hereditary chieftainship to your grandson, you're of the assumption that the land is still the same, that the ocean is still the same. |
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From her father, Snorri inherited an estate at Borg and a chieftainship. |
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Succession to the chieftainship or kingship was through tanistry. |
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