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الصفحة 151
“ Relocation and Development in Qwaqwa : a Study in the Town of Phuthaditjhaba ' . B.A. Hons . dissertation , Social Anthropology , University of Cape Town . SALB . 1979. ' Focus on Riekert ' , South African Labour Bulletin , 5 ( 4 ) .
“ Relocation and Development in Qwaqwa : a Study in the Town of Phuthaditjhaba ' . B.A. Hons . dissertation , Social Anthropology , University of Cape Town . SALB . 1979. ' Focus on Riekert ' , South African Labour Bulletin , 5 ( 4 ) .
الصفحة 194
Because Ifá is able to move between the concealment of secrecy and the revelation of his secrets , he is able to reside safely in the town . Indeed , as his knowledge embraces virtually every aspect of Yoruba life , Ifà is most ...
Because Ifá is able to move between the concealment of secrecy and the revelation of his secrets , he is able to reside safely in the town . Indeed , as his knowledge embraces virtually every aspect of Yoruba life , Ifà is most ...
الصفحة 196
So also is it with those who would sacrifice to Şönpönnộ . Both Ellis ( 1894 : 74-5 ) and įdowú ( 1962 : 101 ) note that shrines constructed to Şönpönnộ are kept in the forest and are located well away from the town .
So also is it with those who would sacrifice to Şönpönnộ . Both Ellis ( 1894 : 74-5 ) and įdowú ( 1962 : 101 ) note that shrines constructed to Şönpönnộ are kept in the forest and are located well away from the town .
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