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الصفحة 16
The spectators at these dances are almost exclusively young unmarried men , and not only do both sexes have a chance to view and compare potential mates or lovers , but the young men are provided with an accepted means of indicating to ...
The spectators at these dances are almost exclusively young unmarried men , and not only do both sexes have a chance to view and compare potential mates or lovers , but the young men are provided with an accepted means of indicating to ...
الصفحة 87
Thus the Aladuras claimed to be able to diagnose the causes of this - worldly misfortune by means of dreams and visions , and to be able to avert or remedy such misfortune by means of prayer and ritual . The foundations of the Aladura ...
Thus the Aladuras claimed to be able to diagnose the causes of this - worldly misfortune by means of dreams and visions , and to be able to avert or remedy such misfortune by means of prayer and ritual . The foundations of the Aladura ...
الصفحة 135
An oblique stroke means that a single African term combines the two or three English terms ( e.g. , ' eld / anc ' indicates that one term means both elder ' and ' ancestor ' ) . A comma means that the two terms are constructed from the ...
An oblique stroke means that a single African term combines the two or three English terms ( e.g. , ' eld / anc ' indicates that one term means both elder ' and ' ancestor ' ) . A comma means that the two terms are constructed from the ...
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Les Cérémonies Soixantenaires du Sigui chez les Dogon Onzième Lugard | 1 |
a Drum Language of Hausa Youth David W Ames | 12 |
Local Adaptation and the Transformation of an Imperial Concession | 32 |
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