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الصفحة 61
The Moba of Toga , who number about 95,000 ( Delval , 1980 : 51 ) , live in the administrative district of Dapaon ( daak , ' market ' ; paon , ' new ' ) situated about 600 km to the north of Lomé , the country's capital .
The Moba of Toga , who number about 95,000 ( Delval , 1980 : 51 ) , live in the administrative district of Dapaon ( daak , ' market ' ; paon , ' new ' ) situated about 600 km to the north of Lomé , the country's capital .
الصفحة 75
The Kondaak reintegration processional marks the beginning of a onemonth period of interaction between the new Kondi member and the Moba community as a whole . The initiate's spatial orientation is expanded to include surrounding ...
The Kondaak reintegration processional marks the beginning of a onemonth period of interaction between the new Kondi member and the Moba community as a whole . The initiate's spatial orientation is expanded to include surrounding ...
الصفحة 76
Sanctioned by the ancestors , and legitimised by the supervision and participation of the majority of Moba elders still in authority today , Kondi rites are believed to initiate a process of social , physical , and psychological ...
Sanctioned by the ancestors , and legitimised by the supervision and participation of the majority of Moba elders still in authority today , Kondi rites are believed to initiate a process of social , physical , and psychological ...
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