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In this they were aware that her initiation into the cult would serve as a social mechanism to validate her decision to change both her status and expected place of residence . During the second phase of ritual time , the transition or ...
In this they were aware that her initiation into the cult would serve as a social mechanism to validate her decision to change both her status and expected place of residence . During the second phase of ritual time , the transition or ...
الصفحة 6
she may keep with her is the single body wrapper which must be given to the initiation assistant when the initiation period is concluded . Before the musicians begin to play , the initiation assistant prepares the neophyte for the ...
she may keep with her is the single body wrapper which must be given to the initiation assistant when the initiation period is concluded . Before the musicians begin to play , the initiation assistant prepares the neophyte for the ...
الصفحة 12
The focus of the analysis has been on the symbolic content of the three phases of ritual time in the initiation . Separation , the first phase of ritual time , was marked by the cutting of the ritual subject's social ties with the ...
The focus of the analysis has been on the symbolic content of the three phases of ritual time in the initiation . Separation , the first phase of ritual time , was marked by the cutting of the ritual subject's social ties with the ...
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