Africa, المجلد 75،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2005 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... Beng adults say that infants retain an active memory of their previous lives , which adults envision as situated in ... Beng adults ' statements concerning their vision of wrugbe as well as more indirect evidence in the form of Beng ...
... Beng adults say that infants retain an active memory of their previous lives , which adults envision as situated in ... Beng adults ' statements concerning their vision of wrugbe as well as more indirect evidence in the form of Beng ...
الصفحة 111
... Beng term wrugbe can be translated not only as the ' afterlife ' but also – taking into account the historical orientation embedded in its Beng imagining - as an ' imagined precolonial life ' . For Beng adults now envision that the ...
... Beng term wrugbe can be translated not only as the ' afterlife ' but also – taking into account the historical orientation embedded in its Beng imagining - as an ' imagined precolonial life ' . For Beng adults now envision that the ...
الصفحة 113
... Beng instead coined the Beng phrase nen zra , meaning literally ' throw away [ one's ] soul ' . This striking translation by colonial - era Beng attests to the ways in which Beng farmers living under the colonial regime recognized with ...
... Beng instead coined the Beng phrase nen zra , meaning literally ' throw away [ one's ] soul ' . This striking translation by colonial - era Beng attests to the ways in which Beng farmers living under the colonial regime recognized with ...
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