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 448
... funerals , namely the initial ' fresh ' or ' wet ' funeral of an aged person , and will evolve in three steps . First will be an empirical description of the Kasena initial funeral . Second , I will bring out the striking similarities ...
... funerals , namely the initial ' fresh ' or ' wet ' funeral of an aged person , and will evolve in three steps . First will be an empirical description of the Kasena initial funeral . Second , I will bring out the striking similarities ...
الصفحة 453
says , ' A child has no funeral ' ( bu ba gyege lua ) and ' We have hidden him , for there is no funeral as yet ' ( de seg'o mo , lua ta tera ) . In this case the rites will not be performed , nor will the whole process go through as it ...
says , ' A child has no funeral ' ( bu ba gyege lua ) and ' We have hidden him , for there is no funeral as yet ' ( de seg'o mo , lua ta tera ) . In this case the rites will not be performed , nor will the whole process go through as it ...
الصفحة 462
... funeral house after the burial . Men will stay outside in the front yard or on nearby farmland of the house while the women stay inside . At the funerals of the elderly , drumming and dancing - though not the war dances will continue ...
... funeral house after the burial . Men will stay outside in the front yard or on nearby farmland of the house while the women stay inside . At the funerals of the elderly , drumming and dancing - though not the war dances will continue ...
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