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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الصفحة 207
... ancestors . ANCESTORS ( AMATHONGO , AMADLOZI ) , MEDICINES , RITUAL AND STATE - BUILDING What the early missionaries did not fully appreciate was that ancestors ( amadlozi or amathongo ) were the key to the Zulu belief system and ...
... ancestors . ANCESTORS ( AMATHONGO , AMADLOZI ) , MEDICINES , RITUAL AND STATE - BUILDING What the early missionaries did not fully appreciate was that ancestors ( amadlozi or amathongo ) were the key to the Zulu belief system and ...
الصفحة 209
... ancestors . A chief's power was enhanced by the ability to call on the power of the ancestors and to access powerful medicines . Shaka exercised the religious and supernatural powers which other chiefs had exercised before him , and ...
... ancestors . A chief's power was enhanced by the ability to call on the power of the ancestors and to access powerful medicines . Shaka exercised the religious and supernatural powers which other chiefs had exercised before him , and ...
الصفحة 216
... ancestors . For the kings , access to the ritual power that certain women possessed would have been vital . Thus the dominance of Zulu ancestors could be asserted on a larger scale . CONCLUSION Zulu conquest involved not only conquest ...
... ancestors . For the kings , access to the ritual power that certain women possessed would have been vital . Thus the dominance of Zulu ancestors could be asserted on a larger scale . CONCLUSION Zulu conquest involved not only conquest ...
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