Africa, المجلد 51Oxford University Press, 1981 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... ancestors of the first five hlɔwɔ.3 The traditions also maintain that only after the ancestors of the eight clans mentioned above established themselves in Arlɔ did the remaining clan ancestors move into the area . For example , the ...
... ancestors of the first five hlɔwɔ.3 The traditions also maintain that only after the ancestors of the eight clans mentioned above established themselves in Arlɔ did the remaining clan ancestors move into the area . For example , the ...
الصفحة 709
... ancestor cults . ' For all the importance of ancestors in African traditional life and thought , there is surprisingly little elaboration of the mode of their existence in the other world . In a masterly discussion of ' ancestor worship ...
... ancestor cults . ' For all the importance of ancestors in African traditional life and thought , there is surprisingly little elaboration of the mode of their existence in the other world . In a masterly discussion of ' ancestor worship ...
الصفحة 725
... Ancestors . The shrine of each ancestor was in the custody of the head of the segment that that ancestor founded . The shrines were approached only on prescribed occasions through the segment head himself and in the presence of the ...
... Ancestors . The shrine of each ancestor was in the custody of the head of the segment that that ancestor founded . The shrines were approached only on prescribed occasions through the segment head himself and in the presence of the ...
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