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الصفحة 54
Soft clapping of the hands by the elders followed , all in unison saying in Umbundu , not Luimbi ( for Umbundu was better understood by the visitor ) : ' Ewa ! ci lingiwe ! esunga ! -Good ! let it be done ! It is right !
Soft clapping of the hands by the elders followed , all in unison saying in Umbundu , not Luimbi ( for Umbundu was better understood by the visitor ) : ' Ewa ! ci lingiwe ! esunga ! -Good ! let it be done ! It is right !
الصفحة 205
Some assistants beat the drums , others sing songs and clap their hands , while the bala zar ' investigates ' the nature of the zar . He attempts to persuade the possessed person to make the gurri , that is a movement of the head ...
Some assistants beat the drums , others sing songs and clap their hands , while the bala zar ' investigates ' the nature of the zar . He attempts to persuade the possessed person to make the gurri , that is a movement of the head ...
الصفحة 42
When it is broad daylight they shave the king's head , and immediately clap on a cap . Before the king may cohabit with a royal consort , he must sleep with some foreign woman who is not a royal consort ; she is then sent off to a ...
When it is broad daylight they shave the king's head , and immediately clap on a cap . Before the king may cohabit with a royal consort , he must sleep with some foreign woman who is not a royal consort ; she is then sent off to a ...
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