The Headman's Dog


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The Headman's Dog is a dog that was taken to the house of Headman as a child to guard, his world is as big as the house of Headman and everything he learns is what Headman teaches him. His sanctities are the rules and duties set by God, and his masculinity, honor and reputation depend on doing them as well as possible, he sees his greatness, position and honor in the fact that he is his dog! And he considers himself a part of his family and home, but he is surprised that he is only a guard who takes care of the house, not a part of it! At the end of the last moments of his life, it is not known whether he was waiting and hoping for the arrival of Headman and his sons to help him or not!




The Life of Ten Bears


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31. Miscellaneous Religious Matters -- 32. Fragmentary and Incomplete Narratives -- Appendix -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- About Francis Joseph Attocknie -- About Thomas W. Kavanaugh




Sessional Papers


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Parliamentary Papers


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The Punjab Record


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The Forum


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Indian Affairs: Treaties


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Forum


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Customary Law Ascertained Volume 1


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Customary Law Ascertained Volume 1 is the first of a three-volume series in which traditional authorities in Namibia present the customary laws of their communities. It contains the laws of the Owambo, Kavango, and Caprivi communities. Volume 2 contains the customary laws of the Bakgalagari, the Batswana ba Namibia and the Damara communities. Volume 3 contains the customary laws of the Nama, Ovaherero, Ovambanderu, and San communities. Recognised traditional authorities in Namibia are expected to ascertain the customary law applicable in their respective communities after consultation with the members of that community, and to note the most important aspect of such law in written form. This series is the result of that process. It has been facilitated by the Human Rights and Documentation Centre of the University of Namibia, through the former Dean of the Law Faculty, Professor Manfred Hinz.




The Central Provinces Code


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