Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, المجلد 50،الأعداد 1-3Edinburgh University Press for the International African Institute, 1980 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 117
... initiation rites involving a period of seclusion , tests of hunting skills and physical hardship , the transmission of secret knowledge to the initiates , and dancing and ritual tattooing ( see e.g. Kaufmann 1910 : 141-2 ; Bleek 1928 ...
... initiation rites involving a period of seclusion , tests of hunting skills and physical hardship , the transmission of secret knowledge to the initiates , and dancing and ritual tattooing ( see e.g. Kaufmann 1910 : 141-2 ; Bleek 1928 ...
الصفحة 151
... initiation , or from the dominant color of the bead girdle that they are now allowed to wear . Unlike many eastern African initiation cycles there is not a fixed pattern of age grades through which the ric advances , nor is there any ...
... initiation , or from the dominant color of the bead girdle that they are now allowed to wear . Unlike many eastern African initiation cycles there is not a fixed pattern of age grades through which the ric advances , nor is there any ...
الصفحة 308
... initiation into age - sets through circumcision was started by their ancestor Mango at Mwihala , which is probably Chelelemuk in what is now North Teso Location . Mango was the leader of the clans who are said to have come from Samia ...
... initiation into age - sets through circumcision was started by their ancestor Mango at Mwihala , which is probably Chelelemuk in what is now North Teso Location . Mango was the leader of the clans who are said to have come from Samia ...
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les nourritures de substitution | 1 |
la nouvelle et le roman | 24 |
the general and the particular | 55 |
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