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Traditional Political Power and Integration of Pygmies into Che - Outline of Traditional Governance

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Currently, several voices are raised to decry the absence of pygmies in the social, political, economic, professional and educational life of the DRC. Both political and non-state actors (Churches, national and international NGOs) undertake to provide answers to this question in their own way. However, "Why are the pygmies not integrated, despite all the policies put in place from colonization to the present day to bring the Congolese to live together?". The Territory of Wamba is made up of 11 chiefdoms and one sector. we meet the pygmies in all these entities. Pygmies represent 1/3 of the entire population of Wamba Territory. These peoples mainly inhabit the Villageois, entities administered by customary chiefs according to customs, in accordance with the laws of the DRC. And if we have to ask the question of why the pygmies are not integrated, it is up to the customary chiefs to respond to this legitimate concern, before turning their gaze to the other actors involved in the process.

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Félix Amand FUFULAFU ZANIWE, cientista político e atualmente doutorando na Universidade de Gent, é especialista em governança tradicional e integração de povos indígenas e resolução de conflitos. Ele é professor na Universidade de Uele na província de Haut-Uele na RDC.

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Authors Félix Amand Fufulafu Zaniwe
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.10.2022
 
EAN 9786205240922
ISBN 9786205240922
No. of pages 200
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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