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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... traditional power and authority in everyday life is scarcely noted in the literature on African ritual . And yet ... traditional knowledge ' , as well as the ' acceptance of traditional wisdom and the authority of the wise ' . In this ...
... traditional power and authority in everyday life is scarcely noted in the literature on African ritual . And yet ... traditional knowledge ' , as well as the ' acceptance of traditional wisdom and the authority of the wise ' . In this ...
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... traditional categories of autochthons and invaders and affines discussed in such detail by Lan . Similarly the fact that peasants referred to the guerrillas as vasikana and vakomana does not imply , as Lan translates ( p . 165 ) , that ...
... traditional categories of autochthons and invaders and affines discussed in such detail by Lan . Similarly the fact that peasants referred to the guerrillas as vasikana and vakomana does not imply , as Lan translates ( p . 165 ) , that ...
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... traditional healers in primary health care . The traditional healers , never previously organised , are now , in response to this pressure , starting to form professional associations . This is the first study of their efforts and the ...
... traditional healers in primary health care . The traditional healers , never previously organised , are now , in response to this pressure , starting to form professional associations . This is the first study of their efforts and the ...
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