Custom and Commodification: The Role of Earth Priests, Family Heads, Chiefs and Youth in Land Administration Among the Bulsa of Northern Ghana

J. Gariba
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This article assesses the effects of land commodification on the role and authority of earth priests, family heads, chiefs, and youth in the administration of customary land among the Bulsa of the Upper East Region of Ghana. In Ghana, land is not only an economic resource, but also forms the basis of history, power, identity, rootedness, spirituality, and memory claims at both individual and group levels. Consequently, land appropriation tends to generate multiple disputes/conflicts. Using ethnographic research methodology, the article explores how land commodification has redefined customary practice related to land ownership and administration in the Bulsa area, including instigating different types of disputes or contested claims between earth priests, family heads, chiefs, and youth. The article explains how these disputes and contestations that emerge from land commodification implicate a bundle of customary land rights and undermine the legitimate claims of earth priests, family heads, chiefs, and young people to engage in land transactions. The article concludes that, while land commodification in the Bulsa area is inevitable, its occurrence should not create continuous conflict leaving family members especially, the youth, women, and community in a dismal or impoverished state.
习俗与商品化:加纳北部布尔萨人中土地祭司、家长、酋长和青年在土地管理中的作用
本文评估了土地商品化对土司、族长、酋长和青年在加纳上东部地区布萨人传统土地管理中的作用和权威的影响。在加纳,土地不仅是一种经济资源,也是个人和群体历史、权力、身份、根基、精神和记忆诉求的基础。因此,土地占有往往会引发多种争端/冲突。文章采用人种学研究方法,探讨了土地商品化如何重新定义了布萨地区与土地所有权和管理相关的习惯做法,包括在土司、族长、酋长和青年之间引发不同类型的纠纷或有争议的主张。文章解释了这些因土地商品化而产生的纠纷和争议如何牵涉到一系列传统土地权利,如何损害土司、族长、酋长和年轻人参与土地交易的合法诉求。文章的结论是,虽然布尔萨地区的土地商品化不可避免,但其发生不应造成持续的冲突,使家庭成员(尤其是青年、妇女和社区)陷入悲惨或贫困的境地。
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