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THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE Initiation into the cult of possession - trance is through a curing rite , and we examine it here following models developed by Van Gennep for rites of passage ( 1909 ) and Turner for symbolic analysis ( 1967 ) ...
THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE Initiation into the cult of possession - trance is through a curing rite , and we examine it here following models developed by Van Gennep for rites of passage ( 1909 ) and Turner for symbolic analysis ( 1967 ) ...
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Her removal from her family's house to that of the Sarkin Bori in Ningi , where she was isolated for the week , involved a symbolic cutting of her social ties with her family.s That these ties were severed was emphasized by the woman's ...
Her removal from her family's house to that of the Sarkin Bori in Ningi , where she was isolated for the week , involved a symbolic cutting of her social ties with her family.s That these ties were severed was emphasized by the woman's ...
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Dual Symbolic Classification Among the Gogo of Central Tanzania ' , Africa 36 , I ; 1-17 . Reprinted in NEEDHAM , R. ( ed . ) 1973 : Right and Left : Essays on Dual Symbolic Classification , London and Chicago : Chicago University Press ...
Dual Symbolic Classification Among the Gogo of Central Tanzania ' , Africa 36 , I ; 1-17 . Reprinted in NEEDHAM , R. ( ed . ) 1973 : Right and Left : Essays on Dual Symbolic Classification , London and Chicago : Chicago University Press ...
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