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الصفحة 103
It becomes more obvious when the cult is elaborated in response to change . s . Most of the developments described above are matters of degree rather than of kind . Hence there is an infinite number of potential positions between ...
It becomes more obvious when the cult is elaborated in response to change . s . Most of the developments described above are matters of degree rather than of kind . Hence there is an infinite number of potential positions between ...
الصفحة 137
We talk of ancestor ' cults ' and even of ancestor worship ' . In their modern meanings2 these English words are culturally appropriate in describing dealings with the dead and the supernatural . By contrast , we would hesitate to apply ...
We talk of ancestor ' cults ' and even of ancestor worship ' . In their modern meanings2 these English words are culturally appropriate in describing dealings with the dead and the supernatural . By contrast , we would hesitate to apply ...
الصفحة 139
Thus , in Fortes's formulation , the son begins ' officiating ' in the cult ' only upon his father's death because he now becomes a jural adult ( Fortes , 1965 : 130–2 ) . This succession means ' ousting a predecessor ' ...
Thus , in Fortes's formulation , the son begins ' officiating ' in the cult ' only upon his father's death because he now becomes a jural adult ( Fortes , 1965 : 130–2 ) . This succession means ' ousting a predecessor ' ...
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