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الصفحة 34
YORUBA RESPONSES TO THE FEAR OF DEATH PETER MORTON - WILLIAMS THE HE certainty of the individual's extinction as a human being contradicts so outrageously the value and effort of living that most cultures minimize the confrontation with ...
YORUBA RESPONSES TO THE FEAR OF DEATH PETER MORTON - WILLIAMS THE HE certainty of the individual's extinction as a human being contradicts so outrageously the value and effort of living that most cultures minimize the confrontation with ...
الصفحة 35
The death of the latter is believed to be due generally to witchcraft — a topic we shall return to . But a series of dying infants is held to be qualitatively different from ordinary children , and to be indeed the same child born again ...
The death of the latter is believed to be due generally to witchcraft — a topic we shall return to . But a series of dying infants is held to be qualitatively different from ordinary children , and to be indeed the same child born again ...
الصفحة 36
A victim may succumb to more slowly acting forms of death through witchcraft or sorcery ; but the fear aroused by a sign of the attack may be enough to prompt the victim , if young and comparatively weak , to perform placatory acts ...
A victim may succumb to more slowly acting forms of death through witchcraft or sorcery ; but the fear aroused by a sign of the attack may be enough to prompt the victim , if young and comparatively weak , to perform placatory acts ...
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An Analytical Note on the Structure of Meru | 20 |
Yoruba Responses to the Fear of Death Peter MortonWilliams | 34 |
On Translating the Homeric Epithet and Simile into Twi L H OfosuAppiah | 41 |
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