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In some cases , it has been suggested , Africans abandoned their ancestors for alternative sources of power and meaning when the latter failed to protect them from colonisation or became corrupted through the practice of indirect rule ...
In some cases , it has been suggested , Africans abandoned their ancestors for alternative sources of power and meaning when the latter failed to protect them from colonisation or became corrupted through the practice of indirect rule ...
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ANCESTORS AND COLONIALISM The power of ancestors The fundamentally ambivalent conception of power we have described for vazaha also holds for Karembola and Betsimisaraka ancestors . For both groups , ancestors are the invisible root and ...
ANCESTORS AND COLONIALISM The power of ancestors The fundamentally ambivalent conception of power we have described for vazaha also holds for Karembola and Betsimisaraka ancestors . For both groups , ancestors are the invisible root and ...
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Misinterpretations fuelled complex and partial homologies in which the French compared themselves to ancestors , and Betsimisaraka and Karembola in turn compared their ancestors to the French . The more the French attempted to harness ...
Misinterpretations fuelled complex and partial homologies in which the French compared themselves to ancestors , and Betsimisaraka and Karembola in turn compared their ancestors to the French . The more the French attempted to harness ...
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The characteristics of urban migrants | 82 |
particularities of magicoreligious beliefs | 108 |
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