Africa, المجلد 66،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1996 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 335
... ancestors , or God , she would do so through her father or , if she were married , her husband , who in turn would approach the firekeeper . According to Himba thought and practice , it is not possible to make contact with one's ...
... ancestors , or God , she would do so through her father or , if she were married , her husband , who in turn would approach the firekeeper . According to Himba thought and practice , it is not possible to make contact with one's ...
الصفحة 336
... ancestors , placing life within the sphere of normality . THE LEFT / RIGHT DIVIDE AND SEVERAL OF ITS CORRELATES The ... ancestors ( for ancestors neither curse nor bless those with whom there is no okuruwo relation ) , or to the illicit ...
... ancestors , placing life within the sphere of normality . THE LEFT / RIGHT DIVIDE AND SEVERAL OF ITS CORRELATES The ... ancestors ( for ancestors neither curse nor bless those with whom there is no okuruwo relation ) , or to the illicit ...
الصفحة 339
ancestor . The fundamental right a man obtains through marriage is the prerogative to claim the children born to his wife as members of his patrilineage and okuruwo children , especially sons , who will one day ' commune with the ancestors ...
ancestor . The fundamental right a man obtains through marriage is the prerogative to claim the children born to his wife as members of his patrilineage and okuruwo children , especially sons , who will one day ' commune with the ancestors ...
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activities African agricultural Akyem Abuakwa ancestors associated authority become beer called central Christian churches colonial conceptions context continued cultural democracy East economic elders ethnic evidence example fact farming father fertility fire forces forge Ghana given groups healing Himba holy spirit homestead household identity important increasing independence individual initiates institutions interesting International involved Iraqw iron Kenya Kusasi land language living London marriage means milk movement Murang'a notes okuruwo organisation original particular parties period person political population position practices present Press production recent reference region relations relationship relatives represent responsible ritual role rule smiths social society space spirit structure suggests symbolic traditional University University Press village women