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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... political but also economic disruptions , encouraging the elaboration of ' new ' forms of witchcraft , particularly the cannibalistic famla ' allegedly practised by groups of businessmen and politicians who had gained power outside the ...
... political but also economic disruptions , encouraging the elaboration of ' new ' forms of witchcraft , particularly the cannibalistic famla ' allegedly practised by groups of businessmen and politicians who had gained power outside the ...
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their political representation , promote their social organization and widen their access to social and economic opportunities ) . But there was little sense of the political salience of the domain of sexuality , other than in reference ...
their political representation , promote their social organization and widen their access to social and economic opportunities ) . But there was little sense of the political salience of the domain of sexuality , other than in reference ...
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material realities of politics , but that many see the ultimate source of political power as spiritual . Unlike other scholars before them who have studied the political role of religious institutions and organizations , Ellis and ter ...
material realities of politics , but that many see the ultimate source of political power as spiritual . Unlike other scholars before them who have studied the political role of religious institutions and organizations , Ellis and ter ...
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