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الصفحة 124
Before examining Kajiwe's movement in detail , it is necessary to remind ourselves of some of the underlying assumptions concerning witchcraft on the part of the authorities , particularly in order to note ways in which current views ...
Before examining Kajiwe's movement in detail , it is necessary to remind ourselves of some of the underlying assumptions concerning witchcraft on the part of the authorities , particularly in order to note ways in which current views ...
الصفحة 133
Marwick , M. G. 1950 ' Another modern anti - witchcraft movement in Central Africa , ' Africa 20 ( 2 ) : 100-12 . Middleton , John and Winter , E. H. ( eds . ) 1963 Witchcraft and Sorcery in East Africa . London : Routledge and Kegan ...
Marwick , M. G. 1950 ' Another modern anti - witchcraft movement in Central Africa , ' Africa 20 ( 2 ) : 100-12 . Middleton , John and Winter , E. H. ( eds . ) 1963 Witchcraft and Sorcery in East Africa . London : Routledge and Kegan ...
الصفحة 436
Thus the politics and mass struggles of the period are inexplicable without an analysis of the workers ' movement itself . Yet , the commentary makes but passing reference to the South African Congress of Trade Unions ( SACTU ) ...
Thus the politics and mass struggles of the period are inexplicable without an analysis of the workers ' movement itself . Yet , the commentary makes but passing reference to the South African Congress of Trade Unions ( SACTU ) ...
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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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