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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 ...
الصفحة 273
a square , and visit those of other wards ( but without the masked figures ) , before ending the mourning period by assembling the Yabələmbaben to wash the soot from their bodies . Kekpan — Ward Rite after Farm Clearing The Ward Head ...
a square , and visit those of other wards ( but without the masked figures ) , before ending the mourning period by assembling the Yabələmbaben to wash the soot from their bodies . Kekpan — Ward Rite after Farm Clearing The Ward Head ...
الصفحة 276
The sets of the different wards , although they are formed independently and there is no co - ordination of establishment ceremonies , are in practice equated . Thus a man of one ward in a village can name the sets which correspond with ...
The sets of the different wards , although they are formed independently and there is no co - ordination of establishment ceremonies , are in practice equated . Thus a man of one ward in a village can name the sets which correspond with ...
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