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( d ) Non - living Pro ties . Buildings and Machinery . There are now many Africans who have permanent buildings either for trade or for living which can be used as means of security and in fact they have practised the way of using them ...
( d ) Non - living Pro ties . Buildings and Machinery . There are now many Africans who have permanent buildings either for trade or for living which can be used as means of security and in fact they have practised the way of using them ...
الصفحة 184
They include the sacrifice of food and live animals to gain favours like rain or reproductive aid , or to put a stop to misfortune . ... Debts between the living tie in to other transactions between the living and the dead .
They include the sacrifice of food and live animals to gain favours like rain or reproductive aid , or to put a stop to misfortune . ... Debts between the living tie in to other transactions between the living and the dead .
الصفحة 256
RETHINKING ANCESTORS IN AFRICA John C. McCall This article is the product of a research project assessing the importance of ancestors in the daily life of people living in Ohafia , a group of twenty - five villages in the Igbo ...
RETHINKING ANCESTORS IN AFRICA John C. McCall This article is the product of a research project assessing the importance of ancestors in the daily life of people living in Ohafia , a group of twenty - five villages in the Igbo ...
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