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 453
... deceased in the ancestral world . LUA - LIA , ' FRESH ' OR ' WET FUNERAL ' I shall present some of the empirical data regarding funerals that I have col- lected among the Kasena . At this stage the focus will be on what is felt , said ...
... deceased in the ancestral world . LUA - LIA , ' FRESH ' OR ' WET FUNERAL ' I shall present some of the empirical data regarding funerals that I have col- lected among the Kasena . At this stage the focus will be on what is felt , said ...
الصفحة 459
... deceased . When the grave has been dug , one of the bayɛ smokes it out by burning some special powder . Every bayaa must have this kind of powder . The smoking may take several minutes . After the smoking ceremony all the bayɛ who were ...
... deceased . When the grave has been dug , one of the bayɛ smokes it out by burning some special powder . Every bayaa must have this kind of powder . The smoking may take several minutes . After the smoking ceremony all the bayɛ who were ...
الصفحة 472
... deceased , who does not belong completely either to the com- munity of the dead or to that of the living , is in an unbounded state of mere potentiality . The more the deceased loosens his ties with the community of the living , as in a ...
... deceased , who does not belong completely either to the com- munity of the dead or to that of the living , is in an unbounded state of mere potentiality . The more the deceased loosens his ties with the community of the living , as in a ...
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