The Swazi: A South African KingdomHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1986 - 187 pages Based upon information collected during half a century of field research in Swaziland, this case study presents rare insight into the dynamics of the country's independence, problems facing traditional leaders, and conflicts of interest and personalities. |
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From Clan to Colony | 9 |
Kinship and Locality | 18 |
Political Structure | 31 |
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accepted administration African ancestors appointed areas Berkeley LIBRARY Bhunu British brothers cabinet CALIFORNIA LIBRARY capital cattle ceremony chiefs clan colonial commissioner committee conflict constitution council councilors court cultural Dlamini Dzeliwe economic elected emabutfo European father homestead Imbokodvo independence individual Jubilee KaNgwane King of Swaziland king's Kingdom kingship labor land leaders Legco Lesotho Libandla lineage Liqoqo Lobamba lobola Mabandla major Makhosini male Maphevu marriage Mbabane Mbandzeni medicine minerals modern monarchy Mozambique Ncwala Ndlovukazi Ndwandwe Nguni Ngwavuma Ngwenya Ngwenyama NNLC non-Swazi officials parliament party percent period police political position prime minister Prince queen mother queen's commissioner recognized regiments representatives ritual royal rulers sacred senior sibaya siSwati Sobhuza social society South Africa status Swazi nation Swaziland symbols tinkundla tion traditional Swazi UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Western wife wives women Zulu Zwane