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الصفحة 305
Finally , the interpretation of dreams is the prerogative of prophecy , as is also the experience of visions . ... DREAM AND VISION It would appear that until recently the Zulu saw no need to distinguish dream ( iphupho ) and vision ...
Finally , the interpretation of dreams is the prerogative of prophecy , as is also the experience of visions . ... DREAM AND VISION It would appear that until recently the Zulu saw no need to distinguish dream ( iphupho ) and vision ...
الصفحة 308
These examples are fairly typical of this class of dream , the characteristics of which are : firstly , a blurring or ... clearly overlap to some extent , and there are also some examples of ancestral dreams conveying Zionist messages .
These examples are fairly typical of this class of dream , the characteristics of which are : firstly , a blurring or ... clearly overlap to some extent , and there are also some examples of ancestral dreams conveying Zionist messages .
الصفحة 316
CONCLUSION Clearly , the telling of dreams and the relaying of visions are a purposive activity , and this can be fully grasped only if one is aware of the social arrangements that are being brought into play .
CONCLUSION Clearly , the telling of dreams and the relaying of visions are a purposive activity , and this can be fully grasped only if one is aware of the social arrangements that are being brought into play .
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Interethnic clan identities among Cushiticspeaking pastoralists | 17 |
Rural Zambia revisited | 39 |
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