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الصفحة 35
The Yoruba distinguish between this sort of series and the child who dies while its siblings live . The death of the latter is believed to be due generally to witchcraft — a topic we shall return to . But a series of dying infants is ...
The Yoruba distinguish between this sort of series and the child who dies while its siblings live . The death of the latter is believed to be due generally to witchcraft — a topic we shall return to . But a series of dying infants is ...
الصفحة 247
The two latter groups live for the most part in Gembu , the District Headquarters , and none of them live within the boundaries of the village of Warwar . All Mambila live in villages with populations ranging from about 200 to 2,000 .
The two latter groups live for the most part in Gembu , the District Headquarters , and none of them live within the boundaries of the village of Warwar . All Mambila live in villages with populations ranging from about 200 to 2,000 .
الصفحة 330
It is because these people are so interrelated that we need to refer to the region in which they live as a unit and arbitrarily call it the region of Nyae Nyae . The bands are coagulations or nuclei within the population .
It is because these people are so interrelated that we need to refer to the region in which they live as a unit and arbitrarily call it the region of Nyae Nyae . The bands are coagulations or nuclei within the population .
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Yoruba Responses to the Fear of Death Peter MortonWilliams | 34 |
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