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Titel   Tradition on the move: chiefs, democracy and change in rural South Africa
Auteur/Redactie Oomen, Barbara
Editie PDF
Uitgave Amsterdam
Jaar 2000-08
Pagina's 72
Reeks NiZA cahier; no. 6 (Aug, 2000)
ISBN ISSN 1387-604X
Samenvatting
The relationship between traditional authority and modern democracy is one of the recurrent themes in African development. In rural South Africa, as in many neighbouring countries, chiefs and elected councillors fight of the power to allocate land and to rule their communities. Customary courts coninue to exist alongside magistrates courts.

But how great is the gap between the systems of government?
Tradition on the move contains scenes from everyday life in Sekhukhune (Northern Province). It outlines the debates that take place under the thorn tree, in the tribal council, in ramshackle schools.

Read more on this publication (including a preface by Albie Sachs and introduction) on our old website.

Full text: oomen-cahier 6-2000.pdf (747 Kb)
Cover: cover-oomen-cahier6_2000.pdf (52 Kb)
Land Zuid-Afrika
Thema's
  • Democratie
  • Overheid
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