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الصفحة 181
Somehow the ' battle for the canopy ' changes into a ring - dance in which both boys and girls , men and women , join . Now the boys have thrown off their girl's dresses , and the two sexes meet undisguised in the dance .
Somehow the ' battle for the canopy ' changes into a ring - dance in which both boys and girls , men and women , join . Now the boys have thrown off their girl's dresses , and the two sexes meet undisguised in the dance .
الصفحة 271
The Yakowa masks are donned again by the Yawuna and the Yakambən dance round them in a circle , singing and shaking their basketry rattles , while a few remain outside the ring whirling bull - roarers . The sound of this dancing is the ...
The Yakowa masks are donned again by the Yawuna and the Yakambən dance round them in a circle , singing and shaking their basketry rattles , while a few remain outside the ring whirling bull - roarers . The sound of this dancing is the ...
الصفحة 272
The Yakowa weave in and out of the procession as it proceeds first to its own ward square where the Yakambən dance again in a circle round them . The procession re - forms and proceeds to each of the other ward squares in the village ...
The Yakowa weave in and out of the procession as it proceeds first to its own ward square where the Yakambən dance again in a circle round them . The procession re - forms and proceeds to each of the other ward squares in the village ...
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LES SORKAWA PÊCHEURS ITINÉRANTS DU MOYEN NIGER | 5 |
Dietary Change in a Sudan Village following Locust Visitation N L Corkill I | 11 |
Zulu Literature D McK Malcolm | 33 |
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