Africa, المجلد 75،الأعداد 1-4Oxford University Press, 2005 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 111
... living in wrugbe provides , as Andrew Orta ( 2002 : 490 ) says of certain Aymara rituals in Bolivia , ' a local framework of copresence with the ancestors , a footing for lived history , a legitimating memory center ' . In accordance ...
... living in wrugbe provides , as Andrew Orta ( 2002 : 490 ) says of certain Aymara rituals in Bolivia , ' a local framework of copresence with the ancestors , a footing for lived history , a legitimating memory center ' . In accordance ...
الصفحة 359
... living . At junctions and streams in Kom , rituals were performed to ' block the dead from coming back to cause any harm to the living ' ( Ateh 1992 : 5 ) . The most common post - burial rituals , some of which continue today in some ...
... living . At junctions and streams in Kom , rituals were performed to ' block the dead from coming back to cause any harm to the living ' ( Ateh 1992 : 5 ) . The most common post - burial rituals , some of which continue today in some ...
الصفحة 368
... 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 men ' who have the power to cause problems for the living ...
... 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 men ' who have the power to cause problems for the living ...
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