Reluctant Rebellion: The 1906-8 Disturbances in Natal |
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... appoint- ment , and had no say , even when they were appointed over large African areas.1 Many magistrates could not speak Zulu and were completely dependent on their court headman or induna.2 A large number of them had no legal ...
... appoint- ment , and had no say , even when they were appointed over large African areas.1 Many magistrates could not speak Zulu and were completely dependent on their court headman or induna.2 A large number of them had no legal ...
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... appointed chiefs.5 At the purely local level also there seemed to be an increasing division between the appointed induna or headmen , who were in 1 See Evid . passim , Richmond C.M. , Encl . in C.O. 179/234/19938 . 2 For example , the ...
... appointed chiefs.5 At the purely local level also there seemed to be an increasing division between the appointed induna or headmen , who were in 1 See Evid . passim , Richmond C.M. , Encl . in C.O. 179/234/19938 . 2 For example , the ...
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... appointed chiefs and induna were responsible to an alien government . On the whole , therefore , the former were more responsive to the popular opposition and indignation against the government . They also had their own source of ...
... appointed chiefs and induna were responsible to an alien government . On the whole , therefore , the former were more responsive to the popular opposition and indignation against the government . They also had their own source of ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
Continuity and Change in African Society | 33 |
The Missionary Factor | 52 |
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