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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... noted above , the rattle is employed in this context to symbolise the collective authority of initiated men in the village . But it also signals the enforcement , until the deceased is buried , of a number of initiation rules . From the ...
... noted above , the rattle is employed in this context to symbolise the collective authority of initiated men in the village . But it also signals the enforcement , until the deceased is buried , of a number of initiation rules . From the ...
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... noted in her study of spirit possession on Mafia , there is no consensus as to the approved methods of dealing with spirits . Waganga ( traditional healers / diviners ) are often divided into two opposing categories : Koranic waganga ...
... noted in her study of spirit possession on Mafia , there is no consensus as to the approved methods of dealing with spirits . Waganga ( traditional healers / diviners ) are often divided into two opposing categories : Koranic waganga ...
الصفحة 246
... noted in case studies . The audience seems to be larger in rural areas , where sometimes entire communities attend , but the urban Kibuki cult in Zanzibar is also very popular with the general public . Second , even many of those who do ...
... noted in case studies . The audience seems to be larger in rural areas , where sometimes entire communities attend , but the urban Kibuki cult in Zanzibar is also very popular with the general public . Second , even many of those who do ...
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activities administration African Studies agricultural analysis animals appear associated Assongu authority become called cattle central chief chiefdom colonial concerned cult culture customary law deceased dependants discussion dominant economic especially example fact farm female figures force furnace given groups herd herders History household important increase individual inheritance initiation Institute International International African involved iron Kuba labour land languages less lineage living London major male means Native nature noted origins particular pastoral period person Phoka political position possession practice present problems production projects published refer region relations relationship relatively represent ritual roots smelting social society Southern specific spirit structure success Swahili symbols traditional University University Press village women