Tribals worship spirits and are controlled by their headman who can be called a witch doctor, he said. |
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The council consists of the headman, priest, village watchman, and four or five elders. |
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The headman invited a witchdoctor to cleanse his homestead and fortify him against evil forces. |
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Annuities were to be paid: five dollars per person, fifteen dollars per headman, and twenty-five dollars per chief. |
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A suit of clothing was to be given the chief and headman every three years, and medals and flags when the treaty was signed. |
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It is run by a headman to whom most of the villagers are related. |
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Customary Court is administered by the chief, headman or court president with the assistance of elders in the community. |
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Instead, Inuit remained more sedentary, living in camps along the coast, led by a headman. |
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To escape, claims its headman, Abu Sakr, all but 14 of the camp's 160 families have fled deeper into the hills. |
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The headman reached out as if to grasp the major's arm before he remembered himself and snatched his hand back, but his pathetic eagerness was plain to see. |
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Contacts: Inform local authorities, such as local extension agents, the mayor, headman and tell them what you are doing. |
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In the spring of 1784 a Ute headman named Ignacio caught wind of a party of New Mexicans heading north to build a settlement on land the Utes claimed as their own. |
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I went there around September and thanks to the village headman, the council leader and some of the village dignitaries held a banquet in my honor. |
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These female representatives were assigned to participate actively in hearings of customary courts, and generally act as deputy to the headman. |
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A headman of a village, called a Chaudhary or a Malik, would wear a Turra or a ridge on his turban. |
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In one village after establishing a VNMRM, one well-to-do pit sawyer bribed a village headman who in turn allowed the pit sawyer to cut down Khaya nyasica trees along Ruo River. |
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More playfully subversive, an anonymous blogger has drawn a rave following for his spoof version of Egyptian politics, which pictures the country as a village ruled by an ageing headman. |
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Of the 212,000 people it admits have been displaced, it says that 90,000 have voluntarily gone home. A headman in South Darfur describes one such homecoming. |
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The headman used her as a domestic and beat her, she tells us. |
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When the girl recounted her story the woman arranged for her to go to the refugee camp, although the headman insisted on being repaid his investment. |
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We want to hear what the village headman is saying. |
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The son of the village headman, he already had instilled in him a keen sense of responsibility when his family sent him away to school at the tender age of seven. |
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Bimphi: Village headman, why are the very same people watering their crops every day, yet we all participated in digging the canals and clearing the land? |
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In this case it is better to issue a controlled hunting licence to the village headman and encourage the use of guns to which no such danger attaches. |
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Since ancient times, when societies were tribal, there were councils or a headman whose decisions were assessed by village elders. |
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The amount of manpower a particular headman, or official, could command determined his status relative to others in the hierarchy and his wealth. |
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The nominees with majority votes become the winners and they become members of parliament or constituency headman. |
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Facing the cattle byre is the great hut which is occupied by the mother of the headman. |
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The headman is central to all homestead affairs and he is often polygamous. |
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Title to land resided with the headman, who held it in the name of the community, although peasant proprietors enjoyed the use of land as long as they cultivated it. |
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Aspiring members of parliament and the constituency Headman are also elected from each chiefdom. |
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Orth'ris began rowlin' his eyes an' crackin' his fingers an' dancin' a step-dance for to impress the Headman. |
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