The author first traces the successive approaches to African chieftaincy in the course of the 20th century, contrasting the dualistic and the transactionalist models. He then examines the thesis of the resilient chief by considering a case from western central Zambia. He shows that the power base of local chiefs and their room for manouvring is weakening and that the chiefs are experimenting with new strategies in order to survive. They are driven into the arms of new actors on the local scene, against whom they are rather defenceless. One such new actor is an ethnic voluntary organization, the Kazanga Cultural Association. This NGO has been amazingly successful in bridging indigenous politics and the State in a process of ethnicization. ...
This article offers a case-study in the use of precolonial history to safeguard political outcomes d...
Political leadership has created opportunities and challenges for cultural identity, values and ethi...
The Contested Floodplain tells the story of institutional changes in the management of common pool r...
The author argues that Zambian rural anthropology is on the decline, and that this decline is rela...
Zambia is among the few African countries where chiefs occupy an honorable position at the nationa...
Chieftaincy in Africa has displayed remarkable dynamics and adaptability to new socio-economic and p...
It is gratifying to note that a vast majority of Ghanaians especially the rural dwellers relate more...
This paper explores the cultural dynamics of ethnicity in the context of a postcolonial African St...
The thesis studies chieftaincy in the post-independence public law history of Zambia. Chieftaincy is...
This collection of essays examines the relatively new, and frequently overlooked, political phenomen...
Currently there is a resurgence of the role of traditional chiefs in the development of sub-Saharan ...
The article is based on a research that investigated, from an applied ethnomusicological dimension,...
This article examines the position of traditional leaders in postapartheid South Africa. It first ...
as well as several parts of Africa, chiefs are probably the most recognizable local personalities be...
Nkoya is an ethnic and linguistic label applying to about 50,000 people inhabiting the wooded plat...
This article offers a case-study in the use of precolonial history to safeguard political outcomes d...
Political leadership has created opportunities and challenges for cultural identity, values and ethi...
The Contested Floodplain tells the story of institutional changes in the management of common pool r...
The author argues that Zambian rural anthropology is on the decline, and that this decline is rela...
Zambia is among the few African countries where chiefs occupy an honorable position at the nationa...
Chieftaincy in Africa has displayed remarkable dynamics and adaptability to new socio-economic and p...
It is gratifying to note that a vast majority of Ghanaians especially the rural dwellers relate more...
This paper explores the cultural dynamics of ethnicity in the context of a postcolonial African St...
The thesis studies chieftaincy in the post-independence public law history of Zambia. Chieftaincy is...
This collection of essays examines the relatively new, and frequently overlooked, political phenomen...
Currently there is a resurgence of the role of traditional chiefs in the development of sub-Saharan ...
The article is based on a research that investigated, from an applied ethnomusicological dimension,...
This article examines the position of traditional leaders in postapartheid South Africa. It first ...
as well as several parts of Africa, chiefs are probably the most recognizable local personalities be...
Nkoya is an ethnic and linguistic label applying to about 50,000 people inhabiting the wooded plat...
This article offers a case-study in the use of precolonial history to safeguard political outcomes d...
Political leadership has created opportunities and challenges for cultural identity, values and ethi...
The Contested Floodplain tells the story of institutional changes in the management of common pool r...