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الصفحة 47
of death shape popular talk and silence about AIDS ? I suggest that many of the difficulties Batswana have faced in attributing illness to AIDS derive from its close connection to death , and in particular from the ways in which death ...
of death shape popular talk and silence about AIDS ? I suggest that many of the difficulties Batswana have faced in attributing illness to AIDS derive from its close connection to death , and in particular from the ways in which death ...
الصفحة 359
The spirit of the deceased was also said to persist for a time after the death . People , burial tools and the compound were polluted by death . The days after burial consisted of a series of purifications and blessings aimed at ...
The spirit of the deceased was also said to persist for a time after the death . People , burial tools and the compound were polluted by death . The days after burial consisted of a series of purifications and blessings aimed at ...
الصفحة 368
These ceremonies were meant to reconcile the dead with living relatives who had committed a fault such as missing a death ceremony or not following the instructions of the dead . Traditionally , the ceremonies were only needed for ' big ...
These ceremonies were meant to reconcile the dead with living relatives who had committed a fault such as missing a death ceremony or not following the instructions of the dead . Traditionally , the ceremonies were only needed for ' big ...
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