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 71
... traditional healer : The main occupations of the forefathers of my house [ family ] were blacksmithing , traditional medicine , and hunting ... So my father was a typical traditional healer . I took it from him and I have been blessed ...
... traditional healer : The main occupations of the forefathers of my house [ family ] were blacksmithing , traditional medicine , and hunting ... So my father was a typical traditional healer . I took it from him and I have been blessed ...
الصفحة 227
... traditional leaders and chiefs by the state also facilitated the subservience of indigenous religions to the interests of the ruling party . Although the chiefs had been denounced as stooges during the liberation struggle and had been ...
... traditional leaders and chiefs by the state also facilitated the subservience of indigenous religions to the interests of the ruling party . Although the chiefs had been denounced as stooges during the liberation struggle and had been ...
الصفحة 237
... traditional religion ' , in Jacob K. Olupona ( ed . ) , African Traditional Religions in Contemporary Society . New York : International Religious Foundation , Paragon House . Hammar , Amanda , and Brian Raftopoulos . 2003. ' Zimbabwe's ...
... traditional religion ' , in Jacob K. Olupona ( ed . ) , African Traditional Religions in Contemporary Society . New York : International Religious Foundation , Paragon House . Hammar , Amanda , and Brian Raftopoulos . 2003. ' Zimbabwe's ...
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