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... about witchcraft and movements to control it led to an emphasis on the colonial period and the stress and restrictions that colonial conditions imposed on Africans ( Richards 1935 ; Marwick 1950 ; Middleton and Winter 1963 ) .
... about witchcraft and movements to control it led to an emphasis on the colonial period and the stress and restrictions that colonial conditions imposed on Africans ( Richards 1935 ; Marwick 1950 ; Middleton and Winter 1963 ) .
الصفحة 113
Colonial officials assumed that medicine men tried to perpetuate witchcraft because it ensured their own livelihood as controllers . In addition to discrediting the medicine men , colonial authorities proscribed certain kinds of ...
Colonial officials assumed that medicine men tried to perpetuate witchcraft because it ensured their own livelihood as controllers . In addition to discrediting the medicine men , colonial authorities proscribed certain kinds of ...
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To this end volume I provides 22 articles and 4 book extracts on the pre - colonial period , and volume II offers 8 articles ... as having had an economic history , it is the former British colonies that receive the greatest attention .
To this end volume I provides 22 articles and 4 book extracts on the pre - colonial period , and volume II offers 8 articles ... as having had an economic history , it is the former British colonies that receive the greatest attention .
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A Note on their Origins Settlement | 15 |
Contributors to this Number | 28 |
Contributors to Number 1 | 29 |
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