Match each pre-colonial Igbo socio-political institution with its primary functional role in community governance.
- Age Grades (Ebiri/Uke)Executing public works, performing police duties, and enforcing decisions made by village assemblies.
- Title Holders (Ozo)Providing legislative guidance, dispute arbitration, and maintaining moral authority in village policy-making.
- Secret Societies (Mmanwu/Ekpe)Imposing spiritual sanctions, enforcing taboos, and executing judicial decisions under ancestral authority.
Cevap
Age Grades correspond to executing public works and police duties; Title Holders correspond to providing legislative guidance and moral leadership; Secret Societies correspond to imposing spiritual sanctions and enforcing taboos.
In the acephalous structure of pre-colonial Igbo communities, administrative power was functionally distributed: Age Grades executed civic tasks and enforced public order; Ozo Title Holders provided moral, advisory, and legislative leadership; and Secret Societies acted as judicial enforcers leveraging ancestral and spiritual sanctions.
Adım Adım Çözüm
Anahtar Kavram
Institutional Division of Governance in Pre-Colonial Igbo Segmentary System