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  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  8. 1. Introduction
  9. 2. Chiefs as Development Agents: Ghanaian Pilot Study
  10. 3. Traditional Rulers as Partners in Health and Education Delivery
  11. 4. Building HIV/AIDS Competence in Ghana – Traditional Leadership and Shared Legitimacy: A Grassroots Community Intervention Best Practices Model
  12. 5. The Developmental and HIV/AIDS-Fighting Roles of Traditional Rulers: Agency of Festivals
  13. 6. Building AIDS Competence in Manya Krobo and the Role of the Manya Krobo Queen Mothers Association
  14. 7. From Calgary to Krobo and Back: How the IDRC Encouraged Grassroots Links between Canada and Ghana.
  15. 8. The Predicament of the Akan ‘Queenmother’ (ohemmaa)
  16. 9. Gender and Traditional Leadership in Botswana
  17. 10. Governance Policy and Democracy: Reconstituting Traditional Authorities in the eThekwini Municipality (Durban), 1994–2003
  18. 11. Gearing Up for Constructive Engagement: Traditional Authorities and the Predicament of the 2000 Local Government Elections in the Durban Region, South Africa
  19. 12. Traditional Authorities and the District Assemblies System: A Case Study of the South Tongu District, Ghana”
  20. 13. The Kgotla and Traditional Leadership in Botswana
  21. 14. ‘Traditional Authority’ and Governance in the Emjindini Royal Swazi Chiefdom, Barberton, Mpumalanga
  22. 15. Widening the Democracy Debate: Bogosi and Ethnicity in Botswana
  23. 16. The Role of the House of Chiefs (Ntlo ya Dikgosi) in Botswana
  24. 17. The National House of Chiefs – Ghana
  25. 18. The Role of Traditional Leaders in the Administration of Customary Courts in Botswana
  26. 19. The Secular Dynamics of Traditional Leadership in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: The Decade of Active Political Transformation after Apartheid
  27. 20. Contesting the Political Meaning of Chieftaincies in the New South Africa
  28. 21. Wechiau Hippo Sanctuary: Contributions of Ghana’s Traditional Leaders to Partnership Success with the Calgary Zoo, Canada
  29. 22. Dikgosi and the Politics of Land in Botswana
  30. 23. Conclusions
  31. Glossary
  32. Notes on Contributors
  33. Index

© 2011 Donald I. Ray, Tim Quinlan, Keshav Sharma, Tacita Clarke

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Reinventing African chieftaincy in the age of AIDS, gender, governance, and development [electronic resource] / edited by Donald I. Ray ... [et al.].

(Africa: missing voices, ISSN 1703-1826 ; 8)

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1. Chiefdoms—Ghana. 2. Chiefdoms—South Africa. 3. Chiefdoms—Botswana. 4. Tribal government—Ghana. 5. Tribal government—South Africa. 6. Tribal government—Botswana. 7. Ghana—Politics and government. 8. South Africa—Politics and government. 9. Botswana—Politics and government. 10. Ghana—Social conditions. 11. South Africa—Social conditions—1994-. 12. Botswana—Social conditions. I. Ray, Donald Iain, 1949- II. Series: Africa, missing voices series (Online) ; 8

GN645.R43 2011b                                306.2096                                   C2010-907777-6

The University of Calgary Press acknowledges the support of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts for our publications. We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund for our publishing activities. We acknowledge the financial support of the Canada Council for the Arts for our publishing program.

This book has been published with the aid of a grant from the International Development Research Centre.

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