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الصفحة 240
The dance and songs are more than entertainment — they are part of the ritual strength of the Swazi as opposed to ... of ' playing the Incwala ' , of dancing it ; they emphasize that the dance itself strengthens the King and the earth .
The dance and songs are more than entertainment — they are part of the ritual strength of the Swazi as opposed to ... of ' playing the Incwala ' , of dancing it ; they emphasize that the dance itself strengthens the King and the earth .
الصفحة 240
Then they lope to Lozita and join with the King's regiments whom they find already dancing outside his cattle byre . ... On this occasion the King himself is expected to dance , and when he appears there is tremendous excitement .
Then they lope to Lozita and join with the King's regiments whom they find already dancing outside his cattle byre . ... On this occasion the King himself is expected to dance , and when he appears there is tremendous excitement .
الصفحة 250
He executes a crazy elusive dance with knees flexed and swaying body . The movements are an intuitive response to the rhythm and situation , a dance that no ordinary man knows and that the King was never taught .
He executes a crazy elusive dance with knees flexed and swaying body . The movements are an intuitive response to the rhythm and situation , a dance that no ordinary man knows and that the King was never taught .
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To the Members of the Institute Lord Lugard and Sir Hanns Vischer | 3 |
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