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الصفحة 14
When grain harvests were good it was the practice , as has been mentioned , to exchange surplus grain with the local nomads for meat and clarified butter ( samn ) . Hunting in normal times was apparently not an important practice .
When grain harvests were good it was the practice , as has been mentioned , to exchange surplus grain with the local nomads for meat and clarified butter ( samn ) . Hunting in normal times was apparently not an important practice .
الصفحة 101
In addition to being based on certain native beliefs and practices , it derived prestige from its having originated in ... the practice of making people form queues , the use of Christian practices ( e.g. the preliminary sermon ) and ...
In addition to being based on certain native beliefs and practices , it derived prestige from its having originated in ... the practice of making people form queues , the use of Christian practices ( e.g. the preliminary sermon ) and ...
الصفحة 154
I would question this statement , having myself encountered precisely such ecstatic practices among the nomadic Orfella ... Unfortunately , the analysis of Bedouin society is sketchy ; nor are we told much about their religious practice ...
I would question this statement , having myself encountered precisely such ecstatic practices among the nomadic Orfella ... Unfortunately , the analysis of Bedouin society is sketchy ; nor are we told much about their religious practice ...
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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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