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Title
South Africa's troubled royalty: traditional leaders after democracy |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1885/315271; https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/315271/3/991022880289707631.pdf.jpg |
Date
2024 |
Author(s)
Murray, Christina; Australian National University. Centre for International and Public Law |
Abstract
In August 2003, Leruo Molotlegi, was crowned king of South Africa's Royal
Bafokeng nation. The media was full of the story of the coronation. The young king was filmed wearing a dark suit with a leopard skin draped over his shoulders, driving to his coronation on a donkey cart, past the luxury German cars of South Africa's new political elite. |
Subject(s)
Statesmen; South Africa; Political leadership; South Africa.; Democracy; Kings and rulers.; Politics and government. |
Publisher
Leichhart, NSW: Federation Press in association with the Centre for International and Public Law, Faculty of Law, Australian National University. |
Relation
Law and policy paper, 1328-7788 ; 23.; Law and policy papers ; 23. |
Type of publication
Text |
Format
23 p. ; 26 cm; application/pdf |
Rights
© 2004 The authors |
Identifier
1862875065; 1328 7788; b21987361; 991022880289707631 |
Repository
Canberra - Australian National University
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