Africa, المجلد 47Oxford University Press, 1977 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 123
SACRIFICE AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE AMONG THE KURANKO * Sacrifice and Divination MICHAEL JACKSON PART III III : SACRIFICE AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE ' HE Kuranko term for sacrifice is sarake ( from the Arabic sadaqa ) . Any gift , offering or ...
SACRIFICE AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE AMONG THE KURANKO * Sacrifice and Divination MICHAEL JACKSON PART III III : SACRIFICE AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE ' HE Kuranko term for sacrifice is sarake ( from the Arabic sadaqa ) . Any gift , offering or ...
الصفحة 125
... Kuranko themselves ; they are purchased for sacrifice ( they are not slaughtered on any other occasions ) from Maninka or itinerant Fula pastoralists who usually live outside the village or chiefdom . Kuranko have an aversion to ...
... Kuranko themselves ; they are purchased for sacrifice ( they are not slaughtered on any other occasions ) from Maninka or itinerant Fula pastoralists who usually live outside the village or chiefdom . Kuranko have an aversion to ...
الصفحة 136
... Kuranko project a model of territorial identity and unity in terms of concepts of God and bush spirits . The assumption of the Islamic High God , at once otiose and common to all men , can thus be regarded as a result of social ...
... Kuranko project a model of territorial identity and unity in terms of concepts of God and bush spirits . The assumption of the Islamic High God , at once otiose and common to all men , can thus be regarded as a result of social ...
المحتوى
The Queen Mother in Africa RONALD COHEN | 14 |
A South African | 31 |
Sacrifice and Social Structure among the Kuranko Parts I and II MICHAEL | 41 |
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