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الصفحة 247
Various authors ( e.g. Trimingham , 1964 ; J. M. Gray , 1955 , 1980 ; Pakenham , 1947 , 1959 ) mention spirit rites connected with hunting , fishing , harvesting , bull - baiting ( in Pemba ) , 36 and especially the Swahili New Year's ...
Various authors ( e.g. Trimingham , 1964 ; J. M. Gray , 1955 , 1980 ; Pakenham , 1947 , 1959 ) mention spirit rites connected with hunting , fishing , harvesting , bull - baiting ( in Pemba ) , 36 and especially the Swahili New Year's ...
الصفحة 254
Another mganga in Mombasa was more closely associated with one of his female members than usual because one of her spirits was especially fond of him and sometimes came to possess him . Moreover he was especially concerned about the ...
Another mganga in Mombasa was more closely associated with one of his female members than usual because one of her spirits was especially fond of him and sometimes came to possess him . Moreover he was especially concerned about the ...
الصفحة 255
Another mganga in Mombasa was more closely associated with one of his female members than usual because one of her spirits was especially fond of him and sometimes came to possess him . Moreover he was especially concerned about the ...
Another mganga in Mombasa was more closely associated with one of his female members than usual because one of her spirits was especially fond of him and sometimes came to possess him . Moreover he was especially concerned about the ...
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changing interpersonal relations in two Bamileke | 3 |
a terracotta tradition of southeastern Ivory Coast | 51 |
Southern Kuba masquerade figures in a funerary context | 75 |
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