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 92
... relationship between the mween ( the malevolent spirit ) of the deceased and the living who are conducting the ritual . The act of speaking exposes and lays bare any problems in this relationship and thus aims to convince the mween that ...
... relationship between the mween ( the malevolent spirit ) of the deceased and the living who are conducting the ritual . The act of speaking exposes and lays bare any problems in this relationship and thus aims to convince the mween that ...
الصفحة 264
... relationship with informants . The analysis is imaginative and always interesting , drawing together a number of ... relationship between the understand- ing of the people we are studying on the one hand and the interpretation of the ...
... relationship with informants . The analysis is imaginative and always interesting , drawing together a number of ... relationship between the understand- ing of the people we are studying on the one hand and the interpretation of the ...
الصفحة 266
... relationship between affines . [ p . 109 , n . 17. ] I maintain that the question of ownership of land was important , but power and status were also involved . In the case in point an affinal relationship was not involved . When the ...
... relationship between affines . [ p . 109 , n . 17. ] I maintain that the question of ownership of land was important , but power and status were also involved . In the case in point an affinal relationship was not involved . When the ...
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