- of
their stock.
African societies such as this are
known for
their gerontocratic hierarchies. The
Yoruba people, for example, are led by
titled elders...
- Enugu-Ezike is
primarily gerontocracy.
Enugu Ezike also has a
strong gerontocratic government that is led by an Onyishi, who is the
eldest male in the...
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egalitarian principles. This does not
exclude an
important role of
gerontocratic rules and in some
regions such as the
wider Adwa area,
formerly the...
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concepts typical of
Korean remaining hierarchical (patriarchal and
gerontocratic)
societal organisation." Bishōjo Bishōnen
Burikko Kawaii Kkonminam Moe...
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autonomous villages. The
tribal chiefs enjo**** an
eminent position in the
gerontocratic Mizo society. The
various clans and
subclans practised slash-and-burn...
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system of
government as "the most
extraordinary republic in the world."
Gerontocratic leadership councils that
guarded against the
monopolization of power...
- of the
personified earth (Ilè or Oduduwa) and
their emphasis on both
gerontocratic authority and
benevolent service to the community.
While membership...
- Africa,
though they
usually translate it as chieftain.
Onyishi is a
gerontocratic form of
government in some
parts of Igboland, Nigeria. Senator: in the...
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other islands. On
these islands,
Karongoa established the unimwaane, a
gerontocratic council of elders; and the maneaba, a
communal meeting house where clans...
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Onyishi is a
gerontocratic form of
government in some
parts of Igboland, Nigeria. It is also a
common term or name
normally taken as a
surname or title...