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The Making Of An African King Patrilineal And Matrilineal Struggle Among The Effutu Of Ghana 2nd Edition Anthony Ephirimdonkor

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The Making Of An African King Patrilineal And Matrilineal Struggle Among The Effutu Of Ghana 2nd Edition Anthony Ephirimdonkor
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Publisher: UPA
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 213
Author: Anthony Ephirim-Donkor
ISBN: 9780761847793
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 2

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The Making Of An African King Patrilineal And Matrilineal Struggle Among The Effutu Of Ghana 2nd Edition Anthony Ephirimdonkor by Anthony Ephirim-donkor 9780761847793 instant download after payment.

The Making of An African King is a study examining the causes of the kingship internecine struggle among the Effutu by exploring the two traditional systems of succession, the patrilineal and the matrilineal, among the Effutu (Awutu-abe), and how best to end political violence. Kingship or chieftaincy disputes in Ghana may begin as rivalry among members of the same family, or when ineligible elders are elected caretaker kings because of their invaluable services to a royal family. However, upon the demise of the caretakers, their descendants refuse to cede power back to the royal family; thus creating protracted power struggles. This is exactly the situation among the Effutu. Fortunately, new information became available when the author was researching in Ghana from 1997-1999. As a result, this edition provides for the first time accounts of colonial administrators about the royal internecine struggle, in ways that confirm Awutu orthodoxy and put concocted histories, false genealogies, and outright lies to rest.

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