Africa, المجلد 77Oxford University Press, 2007 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... Burial societies Burial societies worked as insurance schemes , typically organized around one or two lineage groups ( atekerin ) . Their work was to collect money from society members when someone died , so as to help the family of ...
... Burial societies Burial societies worked as insurance schemes , typically organized around one or two lineage groups ( atekerin ) . Their work was to collect money from society members when someone died , so as to help the family of ...
الصفحة 510
... Burials were a regular part of village life , and it was not unusual for a society member to contribute to a burial every other month . The money paid was fixed by the burial society committee and payment could not be avoided . 22 As ...
... Burials were a regular part of village life , and it was not unusual for a society member to contribute to a burial every other month . The money paid was fixed by the burial society committee and payment could not be avoided . 22 As ...
الصفحة 512
... burial day itself , prayers were said by Ongenge George Washington , the lay reader of the Anglican church ( Edotun had been baptized into the Church of Uganda ) . Ongenge was something of an independent voice in the village , a ...
... burial day itself , prayers were said by Ongenge George Washington , the lay reader of the Anglican church ( Edotun had been baptized into the Church of Uganda ) . Ongenge was something of an independent voice in the village , a ...
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