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 NUMBER 25-26 / 1987 / CONTENTS 
 SPECIAL DOUBLE ISSUE: CHIEFTAINCY AND THE STATE IN AFRICA Guest Editor: E.A.B. van Rouveroy van Nieuwaal 
 About the contributors | text | 
 Chiefs and African States: Some Introductory Notes and an Extensive Bibliography on African Chieftaincy.[Pages 1-46] Emile A.B. van Rouveroy van Nieuwaal | article (pdf) | 
 The Social Construction of Colonial Reality: Yauri Emirate. [Pages 47-70] Frank A. Salamone | article (pdf) | 
 Chiefs and Burgomasters in Rwanda: The Unfinished Quest for a Bureaucracy. [Pages 71-97] Filip Reyntjens | article (pdf) | 
 Old Men and New State Structures in Guinea-Bissau. [Pages 99-138] Hans Schoenmakers | article (pdf) | 
 Chiefs and the State in Independent Zambia: Exploring the Zambian National Press. [Pages 139-201] Wim van Binsbergen | article (pdf) | 
 Kings, Chiefs and Officials: The Political Organization of Dahomey and Buganda Compared. [Pages 203-241] Henri J.M. Claessen | article (pdf) | 
 The Legal Aspects of the 1900 Buganda Agreement Revisited. [Pages 243-274] John Tamukedde Mugambwa | article (pdf) | 
 A Note on Chiefly and National Policing in Botswana. [Pages 275-300] Marlies Bouman | article (pdf) | 
 On the Inadequacy of the Concept of the 'Traditional State': Illustrated with Ethnographic Material on Nanum, Ghana. [Pages 301-325] Peter Skalník | article (pdf) | 
 Mais, qui est chef? Esquisse de la chefferie coutumière. [Pages 327-339] Jean-Claude Barbier | article (pdf) | 
 
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