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الصفحة 65
[ 65 ] YOUTHS AS ELDERS AND INFANTS AS ANCESTORS : THE COMPLEMENTARITY OF ALTERNATE GENERATIONS , BOTH LIVING AND DEAD , IN TIRIKI , KENYA , AND IRIGWE , NIGERIA ' WALTER H. SANGREE A RECENT paper by Igor Kopytoff ( Kopytoff ...
[ 65 ] YOUTHS AS ELDERS AND INFANTS AS ANCESTORS : THE COMPLEMENTARITY OF ALTERNATE GENERATIONS , BOTH LIVING AND DEAD , IN TIRIKI , KENYA , AND IRIGWE , NIGERIA ' WALTER H. SANGREE A RECENT paper by Igor Kopytoff ( Kopytoff ...
الصفحة 66
The relationship between the ancestral spirits , recently deceased forebears , and the living elders is a direct extension of the strongly patterned and formalized set of relationships between three alternate terminologically equated ...
The relationship between the ancestral spirits , recently deceased forebears , and the living elders is a direct extension of the strongly patterned and formalized set of relationships between three alternate terminologically equated ...
الصفحة 69
We have already noted that souls do not long remain unincarnate , nor living beings long separated from their souls . Similarly the opposition of parents and children , that is of adjacent generations , is ameliorated by the adoption of ...
We have already noted that souls do not long remain unincarnate , nor living beings long separated from their souls . Similarly the opposition of parents and children , that is of adjacent generations , is ameliorated by the adoption of ...
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An Analytical Note on the Land and Spirits of the Sewa Mende M C Jędrej | 38 |
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