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understanding of the cult's socio - cultural role . In fact , as late as 1969 Robert Gray marvelled that , although the cult appeared widespread in the coastal area , he had not seen any published descriptions of it.14 Hence he offered ...
understanding of the cult's socio - cultural role . In fact , as late as 1969 Robert Gray marvelled that , although the cult appeared widespread in the coastal area , he had not seen any published descriptions of it.14 Hence he offered ...
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the less , he finds that the male domination of the larger society is present in the cult through the reservation of the most powerful positions for males and male spirits . He also briefly notes that the cult serves both men and women ...
the less , he finds that the male domination of the larger society is present in the cult through the reservation of the most powerful positions for males and male spirits . He also briefly notes that the cult serves both men and women ...
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Lewis has noted that ' peripheral ' cults may indeed ' have great social as well as psychological importance , . ... as demonstrated in the Hausa bori cult's mystical connection with market centres ( 1966 : 323 ; 1986 : 45 ) .
Lewis has noted that ' peripheral ' cults may indeed ' have great social as well as psychological importance , . ... as demonstrated in the Hausa bori cult's mystical connection with market centres ( 1966 : 323 ; 1986 : 45 ) .
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