Africa, المجلد 42Oxford University Press, 1972 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... kenisan in a public place for fear that the uninitiated would be accidentally harmed . According to tradition , the relationship between the living and the dead was once more intimate and less dangerous . One So myth documents the ...
... kenisan in a public place for fear that the uninitiated would be accidentally harmed . According to tradition , the relationship between the living and the dead was once more intimate and less dangerous . One So myth documents the ...
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... kenisan . Kenisanat participating in the burial process need not be , and most usually are not , clan brothers of the deceased . On the morning following the burial the kenisan again gather at the grave to bless and soothe the soul of ...
... kenisan . Kenisanat participating in the burial process need not be , and most usually are not , clan brothers of the deceased . On the morning following the burial the kenisan again gather at the grave to bless and soothe the soul of ...
الصفحة 16
... kenisan have finished their feasting they also return , none of them being required to sleep at the araman overnight . Each man who has participated in the ceremony will wear a sprig of sorghum in his hair for the next day or so as a ...
... kenisan have finished their feasting they also return , none of them being required to sleep at the araman overnight . Each man who has participated in the ceremony will wear a sprig of sorghum in his hair for the next day or so as a ...
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Animal Marauders and Family Morality in Africa Aylward Shorter | 9 |
Comparative Analysis of Central African Religions Wyatt MacGaffey | 21 |
The Ashanti Rubber Trade with the Gold Coast in the EighteenNineties | 32 |
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