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الصفحة 180
It takes the form of a symbolic burial in which a rolled - up length of cloth represents the corpse , and another length of cloth the shroud . Everything is done in silence . The pieces of cloth , which one of the men has brought ...
It takes the form of a symbolic burial in which a rolled - up length of cloth represents the corpse , and another length of cloth the shroud . Everything is done in silence . The pieces of cloth , which one of the men has brought ...
الصفحة 182
It is they , therefore , who are concerned in the procession to the grove , and the secret ceremonial is referred to , not as the burial of the ' little boy ' , but as the burial of the ' little girl ' . The programme of the third day ...
It is they , therefore , who are concerned in the procession to the grove , and the secret ceremonial is referred to , not as the burial of the ' little boy ' , but as the burial of the ' little girl ' . The programme of the third day ...
الصفحة 40
The reason why this oracle is heard at the burial is that it came with the Bamum king from their home in Rifum . ' When a king is buried the horn he last used for drinking palm - wine , his bag , calabash and pipe are given to Njiamfa ...
The reason why this oracle is heard at the burial is that it came with the Bamum king from their home in Rifum . ' When a king is buried the horn he last used for drinking palm - wine , his bag , calabash and pipe are given to Njiamfa ...
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