All this activity creates the impression that the study of African history and other related studies or even its existence is taken for granted among scholars
This chapter argues that African civilizations underwent many changes since the continent's first set of people began the process of state formation
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the function of African chieftaincy under colonial rule and in the postcolonial era of self-rule The Chief before Nineteenth Century
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