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الصفحة 87
This article is concerned with these ideas as they are shaped in local discourse and practices in the Moose ( formerly spelt Mossi ) chiefdom of Maane , in the present administrative structure of the Maane Department in Burkina Faso .
This article is concerned with these ideas as they are shaped in local discourse and practices in the Moose ( formerly spelt Mossi ) chiefdom of Maane , in the present administrative structure of the Maane Department in Burkina Faso .
الصفحة 88
First of all , at present there are no more empty spaces available from which new ritual territories can be created . Second , even within the ritual territories , places that used to be void of social presence are disappearing rapidly ...
First of all , at present there are no more empty spaces available from which new ritual territories can be created . Second , even within the ritual territories , places that used to be void of social presence are disappearing rapidly ...
الصفحة 96
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE BUSH : MORALS IN THE PRESENT We first encountered the idea of saturated social space when dealing with the narratives about ritual territories . This in itself did not turn newcomers into unwelcome guests .
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE BUSH : MORALS IN THE PRESENT We first encountered the idea of saturated social space when dealing with the narratives about ritual territories . This in itself did not turn newcomers into unwelcome guests .
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