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How can you call Kusa a province that was 400 miles across; that had a capital with over 3000 houses, and large, permanent government bureaucracy, a chiefdom?
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On Dec. 3, Clinton called Kusa with "the statement of commitment," a later memo said, without specifying the content of the message.
The Seattle Times 2010
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On Dec. 3, Clinton called Kusa with "the statement of commitment," a later memo said, without specifying the content of the message.
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On Dec. 3, Clinton called Kusa with "the statement of commitment," a later memo said, without specifying the content of the message.
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On Dec. 3, Clinton called Kusa with "the statement of commitment," a later memo said, without specifying the content of the message.
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On Dec. 3, Clinton called Kusa with "the statement of commitment," a later memo said, without specifying the content of the message.
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Caucasian anthropologists typically call Kusa a chiefdom, a word borrowed from studies of early African tribal groups.
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On Dec. 3, Clinton called Kusa with "the statement of commitment," a later memo said, without specifying the content of the message.
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On Dec. 3, Clinton called Kusa with "the statement of commitment," a later memo said, without specifying the content of the message.
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On Dec. 3, Clinton called Kusa with "the statement of commitment," a later memo said, without specifying the content of the message.
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