Africa, المجلد 65،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1995 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 459
... corpse . While the grave is being dug the mourning and weeping are not to be inter- rupted . The corpse is kept in the room of the wife or the first wife , or in that of the grandmother . Some families have a room in which all corpses ...
... corpse . While the grave is being dug the mourning and weeping are not to be inter- rupted . The corpse is kept in the room of the wife or the first wife , or in that of the grandmother . Some families have a room in which all corpses ...
الصفحة 461
... corpse is carried out , the women sitting round it are asked to leave the room . The bayɛ go in and roll it up in a mat . There is always some shea - nut oil placed by the head of the dead person . The oil is used to rub the corpse and ...
... corpse is carried out , the women sitting round it are asked to leave the room . The bayɛ go in and roll it up in a mat . There is always some shea - nut oil placed by the head of the dead person . The oil is used to rub the corpse and ...
الصفحة 464
... corpse in the grave or ' burial room ' feet first makes it seem as if the deceased is being returned to a womb in the earth . Moreover the corpse is laid in the foetal position and is left naked : it lies on its side like a foetus in ...
... corpse in the grave or ' burial room ' feet first makes it seem as if the deceased is being returned to a womb in the earth . Moreover the corpse is laid in the foetal position and is left naked : it lies on its side like a foetus in ...
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