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الصفحة 423
It usually also requires the vigorous renunciation of ' tribal beliefs ' and ' cultural practices ' ( Catell , 1992 ; Wimberley , 1996 ) -and juok is one such ' tribal belief . Juogi , this same woman would explain to me when trying to ...
It usually also requires the vigorous renunciation of ' tribal beliefs ' and ' cultural practices ' ( Catell , 1992 ; Wimberley , 1996 ) -and juok is one such ' tribal belief . Juogi , this same woman would explain to me when trying to ...
الصفحة 424
11 > , 3 and as one person said , ' Anything to do with killing must have juok in it , like any medicine used to cure malaria has “ quine ” in it - chloroquine , nivaquine , and so on . ' But juok , I realised , in other situations is ...
11 > , 3 and as one person said , ' Anything to do with killing must have juok in it , like any medicine used to cure malaria has “ quine ” in it - chloroquine , nivaquine , and so on . ' But juok , I realised , in other situations is ...
الصفحة 429
Ritual practices such as funeral rites and ' eating new millet ' serve to establish or enforce relationships , but juok is also ' practised in many less formal situations . A more informal moment in which I grasped the relational and ...
Ritual practices such as funeral rites and ' eating new millet ' serve to establish or enforce relationships , but juok is also ' practised in many less formal situations . A more informal moment in which I grasped the relational and ...
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