Reinventing African Chieftaincy in the Age of AIDS, Governance, Gender, and Development

This collection of essays examines the relatively new, and frequently overlooked, political phenomenon in post-colonial Africa of chieftaincy "re-inventing" itself. The traditional authority of chiefs has been one of Africa's missing voices who are now bringing new resources to the ch...

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Other Authors: Quinlan, Tim (Editor), Ray, Donald I. (Editor), Sharma, Keshav (Editor), Clarke, Tacita (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Calgary University of Calgary Press 2011
Series:Africa: Missing Voices
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