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 109
... wrugbe , then , Beng adults claim , people get along harmoniously , with easy communication due to purported multilingualism ( Gottlieb 2004a : 79-104 ) . Moreover , Beng adults explain that in their understanding of wrugbe , there is ...
... wrugbe , then , Beng adults claim , people get along harmoniously , with easy communication due to purported multilingualism ( Gottlieb 2004a : 79-104 ) . Moreover , Beng adults explain that in their understanding of wrugbe , there is ...
الصفحة 111
... wrugbe takes on an image of economic plenitude as well as spiritual and emotional fulfilment . In this way , the model of ancestors living in wrugbe provides , as Andrew Orta ( 2002 : 490 ) says of certain Aymara rituals in Bolivia ...
... wrugbe takes on an image of economic plenitude as well as spiritual and emotional fulfilment . In this way , the model of ancestors living in wrugbe provides , as Andrew Orta ( 2002 : 490 ) says of certain Aymara rituals in Bolivia ...
الصفحة 118
... ( wrugbe ) , where people reportedly live harmoniously and there is never material want . Nevertheless , remembering this space of plenitude can prove agonizing for babies , making their hold on life precarious , and a distressing array ...
... ( wrugbe ) , where people reportedly live harmoniously and there is never material want . Nevertheless , remembering this space of plenitude can prove agonizing for babies , making their hold on life precarious , and a distressing array ...
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