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 450
... ritual specialists and had access to male as well as female ritual domains . I was even granted permission to see some particularly sensitive or intimate rituals and to receive some highly privileged or specialised information . I had ...
... ritual specialists and had access to male as well as female ritual domains . I was even granted permission to see some particularly sensitive or intimate rituals and to receive some highly privileged or specialised information . I had ...
الصفحة 451
... ritual of taking them back to the wild . The categories of the dead receive slightly different rituals : children versus grown - ups , unmarried versus married people , men versus women , the chief , the head of the lineage or clan ...
... ritual of taking them back to the wild . The categories of the dead receive slightly different rituals : children versus grown - ups , unmarried versus married people , men versus women , the chief , the head of the lineage or clan ...
الصفحة 455
... ritual . Young people , under the age of 15 years and unmarried , are dressed as above but their mouths are not tied ... ritual objects called lira ( " tutelary ' ) , jom ( ' protecting amulet ' ) and tamgom - kwara ( ' grove - horn ...
... ritual . Young people , under the age of 15 years and unmarried , are dressed as above but their mouths are not tied ... ritual objects called lira ( " tutelary ' ) , jom ( ' protecting amulet ' ) and tamgom - kwara ( ' grove - horn ...
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activities African Agadez animals arid authority become Boorana burial burial room calves cattle cent central chiefs clan colonial concern continue culture death deceased discussion District economic educated ethnic example fact funeral Ghana given grave herds identity important Institute interests International issue Kenya land living London Maasai males marriage means meetings milk Niger nobles northern NYDA organisation particular pastoral period person political population practices present problems production projet question Qwaqwa referred region relations relationship religious response result ritual role rural sexual smiths social society Sotho South southern strategies structures suggest Swazi tion traditional Tuareg University University Press village Waso Boorana West women young youth associations zone