Africa, المجلد 79،العدد 1Oxford University Press, 2009 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 59
... referred to in Pulaar as seernaabe ( ceerno , singular ) , a title that is derived from the verb seernude , meaning ' to make separate ' [ that is , the truth from falsehood ] . A ceerno , then , is someone who can distinguish truth ...
... referred to in Pulaar as seernaabe ( ceerno , singular ) , a title that is derived from the verb seernude , meaning ' to make separate ' [ that is , the truth from falsehood ] . A ceerno , then , is someone who can distinguish truth ...
الصفحة 95
... referred to by Samba Nguer either as fermee ( closed , from the French fermé ) or as dafa dep ( lying face down ) , while the latter were referred to as ubeku ( open ) . In many layouts , the closed shells were conceived of as ...
... referred to by Samba Nguer either as fermee ( closed , from the French fermé ) or as dafa dep ( lying face down ) , while the latter were referred to as ubeku ( open ) . In many layouts , the closed shells were conceived of as ...
الصفحة 97
... ( referred to as nganiyo in Mandinka and yeene in Wolof , both terms being derived from the Arabic niyya ) to the designations of its main ritual remedy ( referred to as sarax in Wolof and sadaa in Mandinka , both terms derived from the ...
... ( referred to as nganiyo in Mandinka and yeene in Wolof , both terms being derived from the Arabic niyya ) to the designations of its main ritual remedy ( referred to as sarax in Wolof and sadaa in Mandinka , both terms derived from the ...
المحتوى
a Mande divination expert and the occult economy | 110 |
creating authority in Islamic knowledge | 128 |
wisdom | 148 |
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