
A society without war, a kingdom without an army, a place where the shedding of blood or abuse of another human are abominations that will rain curses on you and your household. Sounds fictional, but learn about how the Nri of Igboland in Nigeria did it.
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4. Isichei, E. (1997). A history of African societies to 1870. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.
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