People were recruited in most non-state pre-colonial African societies by taking into consideration their wealth and their status quo.the fulani of Nigeria for example,were recruited based on the size of one's cattle herd.these leaders were then made to govern the rest of the people who were not wealthy and the whole populace.
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people who are recruited randomly
No. Buddhists do not try to recruit people to Buddhism.
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In precolonial times, the Hausa people had a system of city-states governed by traditional rulers called emirs who shared power with council of elders. The Tiv people had a decentralized system of governance based on clan leadership, with the head of each clan making decisions for their respective communities. Both societies had strong emphasis on agriculture and had complex social structures.
They're recruited or "drafted" from College Seniors.
they fought because people were invading ther space and killing there tribal animal
Yes, precolonial Igbo entertainment served as a medium for passing down cultural values, traditions, and histories through storytelling, music, dance, and performances. It played a crucial role in preserving and transmitting the community's heritage and collective memory from generation to generation.
It had recruited many more people to the cause of Abolitionism.
The people in Africa live in Savanna
Which of the four climate zones do most people live in Africa