Africa, المجلد 74Oxford University Press, 2004 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 244
... agencies ( ajom ) could also be in private possession or just used for personal protection . My Ejagham interviewees argued that a cult agency performed better if it was owned by a group . Cult agencies were generally owned by men . The ...
... agencies ( ajom ) could also be in private possession or just used for personal protection . My Ejagham interviewees argued that a cult agency performed better if it was owned by a group . Cult agencies were generally owned by men . The ...
الصفحة 253
... agency . At Oban , this second cult agency was called Eburukpabi ( Talbot 1912 ) . It was also called Eburukpabi by Asunka members in Babong where Asunka had after its coming killed many of the older cult agencies such as Mfam ...
... agency . At Oban , this second cult agency was called Eburukpabi ( Talbot 1912 ) . It was also called Eburukpabi by Asunka members in Babong where Asunka had after its coming killed many of the older cult agencies such as Mfam ...
الصفحة 255
... agency . Then its owner advised the patient which items he had to bring in order to solicit the njom in the hope of curing the illness . Cult agencies were a source of wealth for their owners - wealth that was otherwise easily ...
... agency . Then its owner advised the patient which items he had to bring in order to solicit the njom in the hope of curing the illness . Cult agencies were a source of wealth for their owners - wealth that was otherwise easily ...
المحتوى
paths of grandmotherhood | 6 |
transformations in foster | 28 |
changing relations between | 62 |
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