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The ceremony ends with the sacrifice of a bull , and the king then enters a specially built homestead , where he remains in seclusion for some ten days in solemn communion with Nyakang whose spirit he now incarnates .
The ceremony ends with the sacrifice of a bull , and the king then enters a specially built homestead , where he remains in seclusion for some ten days in solemn communion with Nyakang whose spirit he now incarnates .
الصفحة 33
Trembles the wrongdoer when thunder comes roaring around his hut and lightning dances in his homestead . Those may appreciate the Zande metaphor who have lived in Central Africa where crash of thunder is so terrific , and flash of ...
Trembles the wrongdoer when thunder comes roaring around his hut and lightning dances in his homestead . Those may appreciate the Zande metaphor who have lived in Central Africa where crash of thunder is so terrific , and flash of ...
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The rite itself consists , according to our information , of the sorcerer going by night to the homestead of his victim when all the inmates are asleep , usually at time of full moon , where he buries the medicine , either on his ...
The rite itself consists , according to our information , of the sorcerer going by night to the homestead of his victim when all the inmates are asleep , usually at time of full moon , where he buries the medicine , either on his ...
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The Religion of the Pagan Tribes of the White Nile C G Seligman | 22 |
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