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accusations African society African tribes agnatic allegiances analysis ancestors anthropologists assagai attack Azande Barotse Barotseland belief in witchcraft Boer British British Central Africa Buganda Cape Town cattle ceremonies Cetshwayo chief co-operation cohesion colour-bar colour-groups Commissioner conflicts custom customary developed Dingane districts divisions earth enemies established estrangements Evans-Pritchard father feud Government hate headman Hence hostility husband individual interests involved killed kind king kinship groups kinship system land leaders lecture live London loyalties man's marriage marry matrilineal misfortune moral mother mother's brother mystical Natal nation Northern Rhodesia Nuer officers organization Oxford University Press parents particular patriarchal peace political system position princes problem quarrels rebellion relations relationships Rhodes-Livingstone Institute Rhodes-Livingstone Paper rites ritual rĂ´les rule Shaka sister situation social order South Africa spouses Swazi taboo Tallensi tion Tsonga vengeance group village Whites wife witch witchcraft wives woman women Zulu Zululand