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by Faun Rice


  244–246, 366

  Sudan, 65, 78

  Trobriand Islands, the, 145

  see the Alur

  Troy, 13, 366

  see the Azande kingdom

  Tupí-Guaraní peoples, the, 43, 390

  see the Nuba

  the Araweté, 38, 39, 41, 42, 57, 58

  Sukhothai kingdom, the or the Suk-

  the Tapirapé, 43

  hodaya kingdom, 234–235

  the Tenetehara, 43

  Swahili city-states, the, 147, 211

  Uganda, 121, 347

  Taleland, the, 150

  see Acholiland

  536

  ON KINGS

  see the Ankole kingdom

  Wintu, the, 353

  see the Buganda kingdom

  see the Soga

  Yatenga Mossi, the, 148, 170, 171, 194,

  Urapmin, the, 43, 46, 49, 50

  197

  Yombe, the, 157

  Valley of Mexico, the, 225, 226, 229,

  Yoruba kingdoms, the, 149

  232, 234, 244

  Oyo, 149

  see the Alcohua

  Prince Oduduwa, 168

  see the Chichimecs

  see Culhuacan

  Zaïre, 154, 158, 160, 180, 186, 202, 206

  see the Mexica

  see the Bashu

  see the Tepanec

  see the Ekie

  see the Texcoco

  Zambezi Valley, the, 155

  see Tollan

  see the Goba

  Vazimba, the, 258, 290, 336, 448–455

  Zambia, 170

  Vietnam, 363, 364, 369, 371

  the Kilwe Island, 197

  see the Dai Viet

  the Luapulu Valley ( see the

  Vungu, the, 146, 154, 155, 158, 164, 178,

  Luapulu)

  180–182, 184, 186, 202–204, 206,

  see the Ndembu

  207

  see the Yombe

  Vungu kingdom, the

  Zande kingdom, the, 149

  see the Bungu kingdom

  see the Azande kingdom

  Zapotec, the, 435

  Walbiri, the or the Warlpiri, 45

  Zimbabwe

  Wappo, the, 383

  the Zambezi Valley, 155

  Wasangari, the, 193, 199

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