Africa, المجلد 69،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1999 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 488
... myths tend to portray hunting groups as autochthonous and craft groups as migrants . According to a Kafa myth the Manjo were the first to come out of the earth , carrying a net ( Cerulli , 1930 : 235 ; Lange , 1982 : 181 ) . However ...
... myths tend to portray hunting groups as autochthonous and craft groups as migrants . According to a Kafa myth the Manjo were the first to come out of the earth , carrying a net ( Cerulli , 1930 : 235 ; Lange , 1982 : 181 ) . However ...
الصفحة 489
... myth the son of a rich man chose as his inheritance clay rather than land or cattle and became the ancestor of the Fuga ( Braukämper , 1983 : 38 ) . According to a Wolayta myth , God offered the ancestor of the Fuga two cups , and the ...
... myth the son of a rich man chose as his inheritance clay rather than land or cattle and became the ancestor of the Fuga ( Braukämper , 1983 : 38 ) . According to a Wolayta myth , God offered the ancestor of the Fuga two cups , and the ...
الصفحة 604
... myth based on everyday reasoning . As we shall see , bagr as a myth of social foundation is notably silent about the historical conditions of the past . The most likely reason is that it is not a past any society would want to celebrate ...
... myth based on everyday reasoning . As we shall see , bagr as a myth of social foundation is notably silent about the historical conditions of the past . The most likely reason is that it is not a past any society would want to celebrate ...
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