Africa, المجلد 72،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2002 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 281
unknown . This impersonality and transcendence of Nguni ancestors also led to the greater solemnity of Nguni rituals ( Berglund , 1976 : 230 ; Hammond - Tooke , 1984 , 1985a , 1994 ) . These ' pure ' patrilineal descent groups were not ...
unknown . This impersonality and transcendence of Nguni ancestors also led to the greater solemnity of Nguni rituals ( Berglund , 1976 : 230 ; Hammond - Tooke , 1984 , 1985a , 1994 ) . These ' pure ' patrilineal descent groups were not ...
الصفحة 287
... Nguni divinatory situation . I am suggesting that the limitations of the descent - based nature of diviners ' own ancestors was ' broadened ' , by Cape Nguni , in favour of a set of beliefs that reflected the fact that diviners could in ...
... Nguni divinatory situation . I am suggesting that the limitations of the descent - based nature of diviners ' own ancestors was ' broadened ' , by Cape Nguni , in favour of a set of beliefs that reflected the fact that diviners could in ...
الصفحة 292
... Nguni , Nguni diviners were predominantly women . They were called to the profession through a life- transforming , ancestor - sent illness ( thwasa ) characterised by psychological and physical symptoms . The article discusses the ...
... Nguni , Nguni diviners were predominantly women . They were called to the profession through a life- transforming , ancestor - sent illness ( thwasa ) characterised by psychological and physical symptoms . The article discusses the ...
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AFRICA | 1 |
Patronage millennialism and the serpent god Mumbo in southwest | 29 |
law human rights and British | 55 |
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activities administrative African agricultural animals Argobba argued associated authority become British called Cambridge cattle central century chiefs clan close colonial compound concept considered context cooking countries courts courtyard cultural discussion District early economic effective ethnic European example fact force Ghana groups Himba household human important indigenous individual initiation institutions interest International Kuria land languages living London meals means Mumbo native nature Nguni Nigeria northern Okuwan Onitsha organisation period persons political position practice present production raiding referred region relations Report represent result role rule serve slave social society South space status structure suggests symbolic town trade traditional University Press village witchcraft witches women young