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- CHIEFTAINCY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHIEFTAINCY is the rank, dignity, office, or rule of a chieftain
- Nigerian Chieftaincy - Wikipedia
The Nigerian Chieftaincy is the chieftaincy system that is native to Nigeria Consisting of everything from the country's monarchs to its titled family elders, the chieftaincy as a whole is one of the oldest continuously existing institutions in Nigeria and is legally recognized by its government
- CHIEFTAINCY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
CHIEFTAINCY meaning: 1 the position of leader of a tribe (= a group of people, often of related families, who live… Learn more
- Chieftaincy - definition of chieftaincy by The Free Dictionary
Define chieftaincy chieftaincy synonyms, chieftaincy pronunciation, chieftaincy translation, English dictionary definition of chieftaincy n The leader or head of a group, especially of a clan or tribe chief′tain·cy n chief′tain·ship′ n American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,
- CHIEFTAINCY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
4 meanings: 1 the position, rank, or office of the chief of a tribe or clan 2 the authority or status held by the chief of a Click for more definitions
- chieftaincy, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What does the noun chieftaincy mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun chieftaincy See ‘Meaning use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence
- Chieftaincy | The Oxford Handbook of Modern African History | Oxford . . .
Across Africa, the term chief has been—and still is—used to describe individuals whose status and influence is extremely diverse; no single analytical model can explain the multiple phenomena of ‘chieftaincy’ But a broad pattern can be observed
- 9 Traditional Igbo Chieftaincy Titles and Their Meanings
For the Igbo people, the traditional ruler is called Igwe or Eze The ruler bestows chieftaincy titles to deserving sons and daughters of the land Some titles are inherited, whereas others are based on philanthropic activities, good character and or community development
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