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الصفحة 204
Whatever their religious beliefs , Ethiopians have in common a belief in the spirit called zar . The name is of non - Semitic origin , probably derived from the name of the supreme divinity of the pagan Cushites , the God - Heaven ...
Whatever their religious beliefs , Ethiopians have in common a belief in the spirit called zar . The name is of non - Semitic origin , probably derived from the name of the supreme divinity of the pagan Cushites , the God - Heaven ...
الصفحة 220
The original owners of hunting rights in this place were not residents , and there is every ground for believing ... Despite the heterogeneous nature of the present population it is true to say that the belief in witchcraft shows no ...
The original owners of hunting rights in this place were not residents , and there is every ground for believing ... Despite the heterogeneous nature of the present population it is true to say that the belief in witchcraft shows no ...
الصفحة 221
The older people state that the belief in boloki is as widely held by the young people as ever it was . ... suspicion of the Europeans and their motives serves to strengthen a return to the full acceptance of the old beliefs and ways .
The older people state that the belief in boloki is as widely held by the young people as ever it was . ... suspicion of the Europeans and their motives serves to strengthen a return to the full acceptance of the old beliefs and ways .
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