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الصفحة 320
These objects are not the personal property of the person appointed as chief , but
are merely in his possession in virtue of his office , and must pass to the next
chief . A further part of the ceremony of installation is the performance by the men
of ...
These objects are not the personal property of the person appointed as chief , but
are merely in his possession in virtue of his office , and must pass to the next
chief . A further part of the ceremony of installation is the performance by the men
of ...
الصفحة 331
But he is more than a priest , for the gods are thought to be close to , or even
immanent in , his person . It is for this reason , therefore , that the person of the
chief is believed to be charged with a dynamism which makes it dangerous for
any one ...
But he is more than a priest , for the gods are thought to be close to , or even
immanent in , his person . It is for this reason , therefore , that the person of the
chief is believed to be charged with a dynamism which makes it dangerous for
any one ...
الصفحة 498
... playing at bandaging a wounded person , saving a person whose clothes have
caught fire , playing at having a fever and having to call in a doctor who takes the
patient's temperature and says the trouble comes from not using a mosquito ...
... playing at bandaging a wounded person , saving a person whose clothes have
caught fire , playing at having a fever and having to call in a doctor who takes the
patient's temperature and says the trouble comes from not using a mosquito ...
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المحتوى
THE AFRICAN LABOURER Major G St J OrdeBrowne | 13 |
An Anthropological NoMansLand F H Ruxton | 31 |
POINT OF VIEW N J v Warmelo | 49 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
African animals anthropology appear Ashanti Bantu become belief boys called chief child colonial concerned Congo considerable Council course cult culture custom diseases East eine English European exist fact figurines give given Government hand human hygiene important indigènes individual influence Institute interest knowledge land language letter lines linguistic living London material matter means methods Mission native nature organization original person possible practical present problem Professor published question race reading regarded region relation religion religious rules social South spirit Swahili teachers teaching tion tribes various village West whole