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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... witchcraft , which she in turn passes on . These ambivalences are also reflecting differences in the interpretation of witchcraft by the representatives of different deities and spiritual forces , which can be divided into several ...
... witchcraft , which she in turn passes on . These ambivalences are also reflecting differences in the interpretation of witchcraft by the representatives of different deities and spiritual forces , which can be divided into several ...
الصفحة 439
... witchcraft fears . The victims of witchcraft who attend these shrines describe a witch as being any woman who , irrespective of her economic or social status , has not truly opened her heart to the Holy Spirit . Doubting Christ's work ...
... witchcraft fears . The victims of witchcraft who attend these shrines describe a witch as being any woman who , irrespective of her economic or social status , has not truly opened her heart to the Holy Spirit . Doubting Christ's work ...
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... witchcraft : an essay in comparative history ' , in J. Comaroff and J. Comaroff ( eds ) , Modernity and its Malcontents : ritual and power in postcolonial Africa . Chicago : University of Chicago Press . Bastian , M. L. 1993 ...
... witchcraft : an essay in comparative history ' , in J. Comaroff and J. Comaroff ( eds ) , Modernity and its Malcontents : ritual and power in postcolonial Africa . Chicago : University of Chicago Press . Bastian , M. L. 1993 ...
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