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الصفحة 499
In a one - party system , where village communities lack the capacity to express political dissent , sorcery constitutes a popular mode of political action ' . Its manipulation is a reaction against the offensive behaviour of elites and ...
In a one - party system , where village communities lack the capacity to express political dissent , sorcery constitutes a popular mode of political action ' . Its manipulation is a reaction against the offensive behaviour of elites and ...
الصفحة 537
In the 1960s I was told that the witches must remain in the village for life and would be released only if they could bribe the chief . In 1991 I was told by the chief that a witch was free to leave if she could find another place to ...
In the 1960s I was told that the witches must remain in the village for life and would be released only if they could bribe the chief . In 1991 I was told by the chief that a witch was free to leave if she could find another place to ...
الصفحة 554
society had grown tremendously : not only had the capital been extended , but a number of provincial villages had also been established . Whereas the Bangwaketse found themselves entirely surrounded by enemies in the early nineteenth ...
society had grown tremendously : not only had the capital been extended , but a number of provincial villages had also been established . Whereas the Bangwaketse found themselves entirely surrounded by enemies in the early nineteenth ...
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UNDERSTANDING ELECTIONS IN AFRICA | 297 |
money movement and AIDS in northwest | 311 |
Accommodating an opposition | 313 |
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