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الصفحة 351
In the other method , Ifa ebutu , the diviner makes a series of marks on the surface of a smooth patch of sand or dusty earth . These marks are set out in lines of four and can be of two kinds , either a double vertical mark or a single ...
In the other method , Ifa ebutu , the diviner makes a series of marks on the surface of a smooth patch of sand or dusty earth . These marks are set out in lines of four and can be of two kinds , either a double vertical mark or a single ...
الصفحة 357
The procedure for sand divination is as follows : The diviner sits on the ground and smoothes a patch of sand or of dusty earth in front of him . He then holds his right hand in front of his mouth and calls the praise names of the Earth ...
The procedure for sand divination is as follows : The diviner sits on the ground and smoothes a patch of sand or of dusty earth in front of him . He then holds his right hand in front of his mouth and calls the praise names of the Earth ...
الصفحة 360
Having obtained this number the diviner counts off houses , ✦ starting from the top right - hand corner until he reaches the given total . The house picked out in this way forms the first house in the second reading .
Having obtained this number the diviner counts off houses , ✦ starting from the top right - hand corner until he reaches the given total . The house picked out in this way forms the first house in the second reading .
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المحتوى
WomanMarriage with Special Reference to the Loveduits Significance | 11 |
An Analytical Note on the Land and Spirits of the Sewa Mende M C Jędrej | 38 |
Contributors to this Number | 45 |
33 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
administration African anthropology appear Arabic associated become brother called cattle cent century chief Church clans close colonial complete concerned considered continue Council cultural dans detailed discussion diviner economic elders established ethnic example fact father field give given household husband important Institute interest International involved Kuranko labour land language living London maps marriage married material means migrants missionaries Nigeria organization original particular period person political position possible present Press problems Professor publication published reference relations relationship remain residence situation social society sources spirits structure Table tion totem town traditional twins types University usually village volume West wife woman woman-marriage women Yoruba