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All the villages to the north , and many to the south of my village had adopted a new anti - sorcery cult , Kabengabenga , which was sweeping across the whole Kasai district . It promised hunting success , health , and long life to its ...
All the villages to the north , and many to the south of my village had adopted a new anti - sorcery cult , Kabengabenga , which was sweeping across the whole Kasai district . It promised hunting success , health , and long life to its ...
الصفحة 71
This type of slavery must not be confused with the commercial slave - trade which developed later . Slaves provided a means of exchange when other goods were scarce . Thus , any village might be expected to contain slaves as well as the ...
This type of slavery must not be confused with the commercial slave - trade which developed later . Slaves provided a means of exchange when other goods were scarce . Thus , any village might be expected to contain slaves as well as the ...
الصفحة 110
In none of the villages did the headman's clan constitute as many as one - third . The mean percentage of all ... At the village level , the mean percentage was 21.8 ( in all five villages the headman's clan was also the largest ) .
In none of the villages did the headman's clan constitute as many as one - third . The mean percentage of all ... At the village level , the mean percentage was 21.8 ( in all five villages the headman's clan was also the largest ) .
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THE KIN TERMINOLOGY SYSTEM OF THE KUNG BUSH | 1 |
THE SOCIAL FUNCTIONS AND MEANING OF HAUSA | 26 |
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