Africa, المجلد 66Oxford University Press, 1996 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 219
... missionaries , the latter maintained that there were strong differences between indigenous representations of god and their own conception of God . The question of whether the LoDagaa had chiefs is similar in several respects to the ...
... missionaries , the latter maintained that there were strong differences between indigenous representations of god and their own conception of God . The question of whether the LoDagaa had chiefs is similar in several respects to the ...
الصفحة 220
... missionaries . But beyond having identified and characterised a supreme god among the LoDagaa the missionaries did not have a very sophisticated understanding of indigenous religious beliefs.57 In part this was because they did not have ...
... missionaries . But beyond having identified and characterised a supreme god among the LoDagaa the missionaries did not have a very sophisticated understanding of indigenous religious beliefs.57 In part this was because they did not have ...
الصفحة 561
... missionaries ' children , in terms of spiritual paternity . Conversion implied a transition from degenerate ' customs ' to true ' culture ' and initiation into the enlightenment of Christianity . From the 1930s the Catholic missionary ...
... missionaries ' children , in terms of spiritual paternity . Conversion implied a transition from degenerate ' customs ' to true ' culture ' and initiation into the enlightenment of Christianity . From the 1930s the Catholic missionary ...
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JAMES FAIRHEAD AND MELISSA LEACH | 14 |
Pastoralism biodiversity and the shaping of savanna landscapes | 37 |
Biodiversity on the farm | 52 |
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