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THE ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF TRANSFORMATIONS IN AKAN FUNERAL RITES Kwame Arhin I THE NATURE OF FUNERAL RITES AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO THE ECONOMY This article discusses two related questions : ( 1 ) the persistence and increase in ...
THE ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF TRANSFORMATIONS IN AKAN FUNERAL RITES Kwame Arhin I THE NATURE OF FUNERAL RITES AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO THE ECONOMY This article discusses two related questions : ( 1 ) the persistence and increase in ...
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It is clear that the funeral rites of the past were structured on the basis of closely held beliefs , and of socio - political relations . Rattray notes that ' funeral rites were , in reality , the placating , appeasing , and the final ...
It is clear that the funeral rites of the past were structured on the basis of closely held beliefs , and of socio - political relations . Rattray notes that ' funeral rites were , in reality , the placating , appeasing , and the final ...
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10 IV TRANSFORMATIONS IN FUNERAL RITES The essentials of funeral rites remain but have been so much altered in scale that they bear little resemblance to the rites remembered by the older Asante informants . The changes in scale were ...
10 IV TRANSFORMATIONS IN FUNERAL RITES The essentials of funeral rites remain but have been so much altered in scale that they bear little resemblance to the rites remembered by the older Asante informants . The changes in scale were ...
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