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الصفحة 535
If so , is there a local principle that would afford Waso Boorana society the continuing possibility of variety in their religious experience ? As the intellectualist position accounts for the relation between the Waso Boorana and the ...
If so , is there a local principle that would afford Waso Boorana society the continuing possibility of variety in their religious experience ? As the intellectualist position accounts for the relation between the Waso Boorana and the ...
الصفحة 536
Religious practices are of the utmost importance in any society . In the case of the Waso Boorana religious practices sustain the Peace of the Boorana . In their own understanding , the Nagaa Boorana has to be preserved for the sake of ...
Religious practices are of the utmost importance in any society . In the case of the Waso Boorana religious practices sustain the Peace of the Boorana . In their own understanding , the Nagaa Boorana has to be preserved for the sake of ...
الصفحة 593
So - called ' tourist art ' has always existed in Tuareg society ; variation in the smith's role has always had a relation to hegemony within local society as well as between European and African societies generally .
So - called ' tourist art ' has always existed in Tuareg society ; variation in the smith's role has always had a relation to hegemony within local society as well as between European and African societies generally .
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