Value |
Category |
APPOINTED BY TRADITIONAL LEADER |
|
Age |
|
Age and rotation |
|
Age.seniority |
|
Appointed by all the members of the community |
|
By Age |
|
By Age ( Oldest) |
|
By Selection |
|
By age |
|
By age and most be the indigene of this place. The most elderly man is the village head man |
|
By age the eldest man is the head man |
|
By age the eldest man is the village head |
|
By age the eldest man is the village head man |
|
By age, the eldest man is the community head |
|
By age, the oldest man in the community is the head man |
|
By age, the oldest man is the head of the community |
|
By age. The oldest man becomes the leader (amaokosuowei) |
|
Choosen by Clans |
|
Consensus |
|
Consult oracle |
|
Consultation of the oracle |
|
Consulting oracle |
|
Credibility |
|
Eldest man in the community |
|
Elected or appointed |
|
Entire Community |
|
First to build a house |
|
He is selected from the royal family among many eligible princes |
|
Imposing by other community |
|
Inheritance and rotational method |
|
It happens by age. The oldest person assumes the position |
|
Kingmaker council |
|
Lineage |
|
Otaru chooses the village head |
|
Rotated |
|
Rotated among homes |
|
Rotated among royal family |
|
Rotated between families |
|
Rotating between family |
|
Rotation |
|
Rotation among the royal family |
|
Rotational |
|
Rotational among ruling house |
|
Rotational by the ruling house |
|
The Eldest |
|
The elderest man becomes the village head |
|
The elderest man in the community is selected |
|
The eldest man in the village automatically becomes the village head man |
|
The headsmen are chosen by Customs and traditions of the community, the village heads are the eldest in each village and the eze in inherited |
|
The most eldest in the community assumes or take up such post |
|
The oldest Man in the community |
|
Through election by the ruling house |
|
Traditional priest consults IFA to pick a chosen kabiyeesi |
|
Traditional titles |
|
Turn by turn |
|
Zoning |
|
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.