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الصفحة 126
The ultimate ' test ' of guilt or innocence would be administered by the kaya elders , using plain water given ritual powers by its preparers . In this way , Kajiwe was to benefit from the authoritative support of the council of elders ...
The ultimate ' test ' of guilt or innocence would be administered by the kaya elders , using plain water given ritual powers by its preparers . In this way , Kajiwe was to benefit from the authoritative support of the council of elders ...
الصفحة 132
11 23 GHT : Kayafungo elders ( Kayafungo ) 31 Dec 1970 ; Mulanda wa Wanje ( Msabaha ) 5 April 1971 ; KNA : DC / KFL / 6 : Kilifi District Annual Report , 1959 , 1961 . 24 GHT : Birya wa Masha ( Kaloleni ) 12 June 1971 ; Kaleso wa Ruwa ...
11 23 GHT : Kayafungo elders ( Kayafungo ) 31 Dec 1970 ; Mulanda wa Wanje ( Msabaha ) 5 April 1971 ; KNA : DC / KFL / 6 : Kilifi District Annual Report , 1959 , 1961 . 24 GHT : Birya wa Masha ( Kaloleni ) 12 June 1971 ; Kaleso wa Ruwa ...
الصفحة 144
Parakuyu elders referred to this type of divination as the ' work of Kisongo . ' The family of Mtango of the Parakuyu has begun to use this technique only in the last fifty years . Parakuyu elders will not permit their prophets to use ...
Parakuyu elders referred to this type of divination as the ' work of Kisongo . ' The family of Mtango of the Parakuyu has begun to use this technique only in the last fifty years . Parakuyu elders will not permit their prophets to use ...
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