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الصفحة 241
TRANSACTING OBASINJOM : THE DISSEMINATION OF A CULT AGENCY IN THE CROSS RIVER AREA Ute Röschenthaler About a hundred years ago , the German explorer Leo Frobenius bemoaned in one of his first books ( 1898 : 75 ) that in the Cross River ...
TRANSACTING OBASINJOM : THE DISSEMINATION OF A CULT AGENCY IN THE CROSS RIVER AREA Ute Röschenthaler About a hundred years ago , the German explorer Leo Frobenius bemoaned in one of his first books ( 1898 : 75 ) that in the Cross River ...
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Obasinjom did not act all alone ; it closely cooperated with another cult agency . At Oban , this second cult agency was called Eburukpabi ( Talbot 1912 ) . It was also called Eburukpabi by Asunka members in Babong where Asunka had ...
Obasinjom did not act all alone ; it closely cooperated with another cult agency . At Oban , this second cult agency was called Eburukpabi ( Talbot 1912 ) . It was also called Eburukpabi by Asunka members in Babong where Asunka had ...
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CHANGES IN THE ORGANISATION AND THE CREDIBILITY OF OBASINJOM Cult agencies appear already to have increased in number during the time of the slave trade . People feared the increasing number of foreign persons whom they placed in ...
CHANGES IN THE ORGANISATION AND THE CREDIBILITY OF OBASINJOM Cult agencies appear already to have increased in number during the time of the slave trade . People feared the increasing number of foreign persons whom they placed in ...
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transformations in foster | 28 |
changing relations between | 62 |
time and relatedness in eastern Uganda | 76 |
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