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Moreover their style is unlike that of traditional West African art as it is known today . The heads appear to be portraits , entirely naturalistic in treatment , though the modelling of eyes and ears is somewhat stylized .
Moreover their style is unlike that of traditional West African art as it is known today . The heads appear to be portraits , entirely naturalistic in treatment , though the modelling of eyes and ears is somewhat stylized .
الصفحة 107
Today the traditional Soga states are united in a single District organization , in many cases forming Saza ( County ) units , and the traditional political structure has been modified in accordance with the modern Uganda pattern of ...
Today the traditional Soga states are united in a single District organization , in many cases forming Saza ( County ) units , and the traditional political structure has been modified in accordance with the modern Uganda pattern of ...
الصفحة 170
For most Christian missionaries the acceptance of their religion by the Bantu people demanded fundamental changes in their traditional way of living , and the demands which missionaries made upon their converts , and potentially upon ...
For most Christian missionaries the acceptance of their religion by the Bantu people demanded fundamental changes in their traditional way of living , and the demands which missionaries made upon their converts , and potentially upon ...
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