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... Council of Elders into a council of State in which each tribe , now constituting a constituent province , was represented as an equal by its own chief or a representative of its choice . The members of the state council were the ...
... Council of Elders into a council of State in which each tribe , now constituting a constituent province , was represented as an equal by its own chief or a representative of its choice . The members of the state council were the ...
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... council or clan council , which is the basic social unit of kinsmen . During the formative period of the state each clan had its own village . As new immigrants swelled villages into towns and cities , these became divided into clan ...
... council or clan council , which is the basic social unit of kinsmen . During the formative period of the state each clan had its own village . As new immigrants swelled villages into towns and cities , these became divided into clan ...
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... Council . ( 2 ) The Organization will modernize the ancient African Council of Elders only to the extent of changing " Elders " to " Leaders " in order to admit outstanding young people to mem- bership . The Council of Leaders ...
... Council . ( 2 ) The Organization will modernize the ancient African Council of Elders only to the extent of changing " Elders " to " Leaders " in order to admit outstanding young people to mem- bership . The Council of Leaders ...
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