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
... referred to as the corpse of the deceased . The putting out of this mat as a representation of the deceased for the funeral is referred to as sara tingem , literally ' putting the mat ' . When someone has died far away from home and has ...
... referred to as the corpse of the deceased . The putting out of this mat as a representation of the deceased for the funeral is referred to as sara tingem , literally ' putting the mat ' . When someone has died far away from home and has ...
الصفحة 467
... referred to as rooms but rather as resting places , namely ' farmland ( burial ) resting place ' ( bia kem or sulem gyee ) . Buried in the farmland resting place are little children whose death is often not announced ; it is described ...
... referred to as rooms but rather as resting places , namely ' farmland ( burial ) resting place ' ( bia kem or sulem gyee ) . Buried in the farmland resting place are little children whose death is often not announced ; it is described ...
الصفحة 553
... referred , as it did to James Stuart and the Swazi elders in the 1890s , to the breakdown of traditional marriage practices , of the deference of women towards men and of the young towards the old . The role of the libutfo was to ...
... referred , as it did to James Stuart and the Swazi elders in the 1890s , to the breakdown of traditional marriage practices , of the deference of women towards men and of the young towards the old . The role of the libutfo was to ...
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