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 96
... blood as a highly potent sign of life - though the assumption is that the blood a woman retains is a child while the blood she sheds merely suggests life . Specifically , the menstrual blood that is shed is indexical it signals a ...
... blood as a highly potent sign of life - though the assumption is that the blood a woman retains is a child while the blood she sheds merely suggests life . Specifically , the menstrual blood that is shed is indexical it signals a ...
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... blood from Africans for their white soldiers , or that seeing blood transfusions in the war had shocked the men . Another set of local histories focused on a certain white man who , during colonial times , had run a gold mine nearby and ...
... blood from Africans for their white soldiers , or that seeing blood transfusions in the war had shocked the men . Another set of local histories focused on a certain white man who , during colonial times , had run a gold mine nearby and ...
الصفحة 191
... blood , and food - sharing is the fundamental social practice of relatedness in Uhero , ties of blood and commensal ties of food are conflated into webs of relatedness and belonging . The spirits of dead ancestors ( juogi ) are ...
... blood , and food - sharing is the fundamental social practice of relatedness in Uhero , ties of blood and commensal ties of food are conflated into webs of relatedness and belonging . The spirits of dead ancestors ( juogi ) are ...
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