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List of Names and places according to 1994 settlement survey and oral
history
Goze and Gharghuze
Conclusion
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Chapter 3.2 Warfare and settlement history
Introduction
War alliances between northern and southern Dghweɗe
The war between Gudule and Vaghagaya and/or Mughuze
War with the 'Matakam' (Mafa) and others
Conclusion
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Chapter 3.3 The Tur tradition in its wider subregional context
Introduction
The Tur tradition deriving from Mbra across the Gwoza hills
Migratory traditions and the proximity of the DGB sites
The significance of the Godaliy tradition
'Johode' as early arrival zone for migrants coming from 'Fitire'
Conclusion
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Chapter 3.4 The Dghweɗe house of Mbra
Introduction
Difficulties in compiling a Dghweɗe lineage tree
The three 'brothers' or four 'sons' of Dghweɗe-Mbra
The Mughuze-Ruwa
Vaghagaya
Pre-Korana lineage groups
Kwalika and its possible link to the Ɗagha of Kadzgwara descent
Thakara of Ghwa'a
Conclusion
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Chapter 3.5 About outsiders as founders
Introduction
Hembe and Mughuze
The story of the founding ancestor of the Zelidva
Similarities and differences
Conclusion
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Chapter 3.6 Relations and relationships
Introduction
A provisional list of social relationship terms
Clan and lineage groups
Exogamous clans and lineages according to Mathews (1934)
Exogamy rules
Generational grouping and other family connections
A Dghweɗe model of local group formation
Conclusion
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