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Paying attention to the importance of love to power, this text suggests new interpretations of the history of Buganda. Tracing an African habit of thought - the idea that people ought to be tied by bonds of affection - Hanson shows how people used this idea to knot together a kingdom.
Ceremonial exchange --- Ceremonial exchange. --- Chiefdoms --- Chiefdoms. --- Ganda (African people) --- Ganda (African people). --- Häuptling. --- Macht. --- Manners and customs. --- Political obligation --- Political obligation. --- Power (Social sciences) --- Power (Social sciences). --- History --- History. --- Kings and rulers. --- Politics and government. --- Buganda. --- Ganda. --- Uganda --- Uganda. --- Social life and customs. --- Empowerment (Social sciences) --- Political power --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Political science --- Social sciences --- Sociology --- Consensus (Social sciences) --- Obligation, Political --- Baganda --- Baganda (African people) --- Waganda (African people) --- Bantu-speaking peoples --- Ethnology --- Chieftaincies --- Chieftainships --- Political anthropology --- Gift exchange --- Exchange --- Rites and ceremonies --- Kings and rulers --- Politics and government --- Jamhuri ya Uganda --- Oeganda --- Ouganda --- Republic of Uganda --- Republik Uganda --- République de l'Ouganda --- République d'Ouganda --- ウガンダ --- Uganda Protectorate
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