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In African societies the resort to colour symbolism in therapeutic and other ritual is reasonably well documented in a ... The symbolic meanings attributed to these colours by Ndembu themselves are multiple ; thus white can signify life ...
In African societies the resort to colour symbolism in therapeutic and other ritual is reasonably well documented in a ... The symbolic meanings attributed to these colours by Ndembu themselves are multiple ; thus white can signify life ...
الصفحة 28
Now while the Zulu have terms to express other colours , only one of these , blue - green ( luhlaza ) , has ritual relevance and symbolic meaning . What it has in common with the other three ritual colours is that it can be ...
Now while the Zulu have terms to express other colours , only one of these , blue - green ( luhlaza ) , has ritual relevance and symbolic meaning . What it has in common with the other three ritual colours is that it can be ...
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THE SYMBOLISM OF SUCCESS The individuals who are able to operate both in terms of community- oriented and ... Death within this scheme was seen in terms not of self - completion or of the creation of symbolic immortality ( as is ...
THE SYMBOLISM OF SUCCESS The individuals who are able to operate both in terms of community- oriented and ... Death within this scheme was seen in terms not of self - completion or of the creation of symbolic immortality ( as is ...
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the colour coding of mystical mending in Zulu | 26 |
regicide and royal shrines among | 40 |
The Bobo house and the uses of categories of descent | 71 |
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