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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الصفحة 54
... origins and extent of the tradition and its place within the cultures of the lagoon peoples . HISTORY AND LEGENDS OF ORIGIN Several different accounts of the origin and spread of Assongu were related to me during field interviews . All ...
... origins and extent of the tradition and its place within the cultures of the lagoon peoples . HISTORY AND LEGENDS OF ORIGIN Several different accounts of the origin and spread of Assongu were related to me during field interviews . All ...
الصفحة 55
... origins of the cult , several documented historical facts lend credence to his account of Assongu's origin . Considering these facts , his approximate date seems plausible . Around 1700 the French did try unsuccessfully to establish an ...
... origins of the cult , several documented historical facts lend credence to his account of Assongu's origin . Considering these facts , his approximate date seems plausible . Around 1700 the French did try unsuccessfully to establish an ...
الصفحة 95
... origin tradition of the mask Mwaash aMbooy collected by Torday and Joyce ( 1910 : 237–8 ) . It is also believed that ngesh were involved in the origins of initiation ( see Torday and Joyce , 1910 : 240-41 ) . Luc de Heusch ( 1982 ) ...
... origin tradition of the mask Mwaash aMbooy collected by Torday and Joyce ( 1910 : 237–8 ) . It is also believed that ngesh were involved in the origins of initiation ( see Torday and Joyce , 1910 : 240-41 ) . Luc de Heusch ( 1982 ) ...
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