Africa, المجلد 57Oxford University Press, 1987 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... nature , as the snail and hermit crab . Leopards are portrayed with open muzzles , which exaggerates their fierceness . Attacking and protective : these two opposite animal characteristics reflect the dual nature of Assongu . The spirit ...
... nature , as the snail and hermit crab . Leopards are portrayed with open muzzles , which exaggerates their fierceness . Attacking and protective : these two opposite animal characteristics reflect the dual nature of Assongu . The spirit ...
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... nature spirits ( ngesh ) .17 The most clearly defined analogy between a masquerade figure and a nature spirit is in the origin story collected by the author in 1982 for the Kuba mask Bwoom : Bukuma , a wood carver , went to the forest ...
... nature spirits ( ngesh ) .17 The most clearly defined analogy between a masquerade figure and a nature spirit is in the origin story collected by the author in 1982 for the Kuba mask Bwoom : Bukuma , a wood carver , went to the forest ...
الصفحة 95
... nature spirit in Cikete is mungic . The correspondence with nature spirits resonates throughout Central African masquer- ades . However , unlike many other Central African groups , the Kuba do not believe that masks represent ancestral ...
... nature spirit in Cikete is mungic . The correspondence with nature spirits resonates throughout Central African masquer- ades . However , unlike many other Central African groups , the Kuba do not believe that masks represent ancestral ...
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