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الصفحة 330
But it is with the Herero of central Namibia and north - western Botswana , and the Mbanderu of east central Namibia , that the Himba share the most , culturally and linguistically . Indeed , according to the two migration theories of ...
But it is with the Herero of central Namibia and north - western Botswana , and the Mbanderu of east central Namibia , that the Himba share the most , culturally and linguistically . Indeed , according to the two migration theories of ...
الصفحة 434
Ethnographic Survey of Africa : East Central V , London : International African Institute . Middleton , J. , and Winter , E. H. ( eds . ) . 1963. Witchcraft and Sorcery in East Africa . London : Routledge .
Ethnographic Survey of Africa : East Central V , London : International African Institute . Middleton , J. , and Winter , E. H. ( eds . ) . 1963. Witchcraft and Sorcery in East Africa . London : Routledge .
الصفحة 473
The author's general approach as well as most of his arguments about specific oral traditions will be familiar to readers of The Central Lwo in the Aconya ( edited by Onyango - ku - Odongo and J. B. Webster , 1976 ) .
The author's general approach as well as most of his arguments about specific oral traditions will be familiar to readers of The Central Lwo in the Aconya ( edited by Onyango - ku - Odongo and J. B. Webster , 1976 ) .
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activities African agricultural 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 Swahili symbolic traditional University University Press village women