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Native Authority reforms follow southeastern unrest

After the Women's War, British administrators adjusted indirect rule in parts of the southeast and reduced reliance on discredited warrant chiefs.

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1930

Native Authority reforms follow southeastern unrest

After the Women's War, British administrators adjusted indirect rule in parts of the southeast and reduced reliance on discredited warrant chiefs.

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After the Women's War, British administrators adjusted indirect rule in parts of the southeast and reduced reliance on discredited warrant chiefs. Reform did not end colonial rule but modified its local machinery.

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