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الصفحة 242
Both families were renowned for their involvement in Islamic and literary activities . ... The Habeshia cult is historically connected with members of the former royal family and involved very expensive and fancy items in its ceremonies ...
Both families were renowned for their involvement in Islamic and literary activities . ... The Habeshia cult is historically connected with members of the former royal family and involved very expensive and fancy items in its ceremonies ...
الصفحة 243
The majority of clients and members were always women , but there were also always considerable numbers of men involved . 26 Men play a special role as musicians ( one very seldom sees a woman playing an instrument in Swahili cults ...
The majority of clients and members were always women , but there were also always considerable numbers of men involved . 26 Men play a special role as musicians ( one very seldom sees a woman playing an instrument in Swahili cults ...
الصفحة 389
By the time that it was superseded by the revolutionary government's own literacy programme in 1975 , more than half a million students had been involved . Access was open to all , emphasis was on local control , and the main thrust was ...
By the time that it was superseded by the revolutionary government's own literacy programme in 1975 , more than half a million students had been involved . Access was open to all , emphasis was on local control , and the main thrust was ...
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Southern Kuba masquerade figures in a funerary context | 7 |
Condition swahili et identité politique | 21 |
a reexamination of theories of marginality | 234 |
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