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Davis , C. O. ( 2000 ) Death in Abeyance : illness and therapy among the Tabwa of central Africa . Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , for the International African Institute , London . De Boeck , F. ( 1991 ) ' Therapeutic efficacy ...
Davis , C. O. ( 2000 ) Death in Abeyance : illness and therapy among the Tabwa of central Africa . Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , for the International African Institute , London . De Boeck , F. ( 1991 ) ' Therapeutic efficacy ...
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VIOLENCE , SACRIFICE AND CHIEFSHIP IN CENTRAL EQUATORIA , SOUTHERN SUDAN Cherry Leonardi Two elderly chiefs from the same clan of the Sudanese Kakwa came to live in Yei Town , after it was captured in 1997 by the Sudan People's ...
VIOLENCE , SACRIFICE AND CHIEFSHIP IN CENTRAL EQUATORIA , SOUTHERN SUDAN Cherry Leonardi Two elderly chiefs from the same clan of the Sudanese Kakwa came to live in Yei Town , after it was captured in 1997 by the Sudan People's ...
الصفحة 579
Richards , A. ( 1982 ) ( 1956 ) Chisungu : a girl's initiation ceremony among the Bemba of Zambia . London : Tavistock . Roscoe , J. ( 1915 ) The Northern Bantu : an account of some Central African tribes of the Uganda Protectorate .
Richards , A. ( 1982 ) ( 1956 ) Chisungu : a girl's initiation ceremony among the Bemba of Zambia . London : Tavistock . Roscoe , J. ( 1915 ) The Northern Bantu : an account of some Central African tribes of the Uganda Protectorate .
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crossbreeding and heritage | 18 |
a feminized subsidy from nature | 37 |
Forest management farmers practices and biodiversity | 63 |
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