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الصفحة 445
People claim that an akwakora or an aberewa can bless or curse his or her offspring for their behaviour . What do you know about that ? Agyei . An old woman takes good care of you ; you grow . You tell her , “ I'll beat you .
People claim that an akwakora or an aberewa can bless or curse his or her offspring for their behaviour . What do you know about that ? Agyei . An old woman takes good care of you ; you grow . You tell her , “ I'll beat you .
الصفحة 447
Some claim that the ability to bless and curse results from the wisdom and experience which old people have accumulated during their lives . Others seem to suggest that it is not so much the old people who bless or curse but rather that ...
Some claim that the ability to bless and curse results from the wisdom and experience which old people have accumulated during their lives . Others seem to suggest that it is not so much the old people who bless or curse but rather that ...
الصفحة 452
Patrick asked him to explain the difference between wisdom , the ability to bless and curse , and bayie . The following conversation ensued : Us . We know that the old use the power and the wisdom in them to advise the young ones .
Patrick asked him to explain the difference between wisdom , the ability to bless and curse , and bayie . The following conversation ensued : Us . We know that the old use the power and the wisdom in them to advise the young ones .
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