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الصفحة 46
ANIMALS IN LELE RELIGIOUS SYMBOLISM 1 MARY DOUGLAS ELE religious life is organized by a number of cult groups . For a long time they seemed to me to be a collection of quite heterogeneous cults , uncoordinated except for a certain ...
ANIMALS IN LELE RELIGIOUS SYMBOLISM 1 MARY DOUGLAS ELE religious life is organized by a number of cult groups . For a long time they seemed to me to be a collection of quite heterogeneous cults , uncoordinated except for a certain ...
الصفحة 47
Gradually I was able to relate these ideas within a broad framework of assumptions about animals and humans . These assumptions are so fundamental to Lele thought that one could almost describe them as unformulated categories through ...
Gradually I was able to relate these ideas within a broad framework of assumptions about animals and humans . These assumptions are so fundamental to Lele thought that one could almost describe them as unformulated categories through ...
الصفحة 48
Carnivorous animals have fur and claws as distinct from vegetarian animals , such as the antelopes with their smooth hides and hoofs . Egg - laying creatures tend to fly with wings . Mammals are four - footed and walk or climb , and so ...
Carnivorous animals have fur and claws as distinct from vegetarian animals , such as the antelopes with their smooth hides and hoofs . Egg - laying creatures tend to fly with wings . Mammals are four - footed and walk or climb , and so ...
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The Social Functions and Meaning of Hausa PraiseSinging M G Smith | 26 |
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