In the pre-colonial era, the breaking of an oath by a chi...
In the pre-colonial era, the breaking of an oath by a chief could _________
lead to a war with his neighbours
lead to ritual cleansing
make his state come under a curse
lead to his despoilment
Correct answer is D
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