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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... traditional healer : The main occupations of the forefathers of my house [ family ] were blacksmithing , traditional medicine , and hunting ... So my father was a typical traditional healer . I took it from him and I have been blessed ...
... traditional healer : The main occupations of the forefathers of my house [ family ] were blacksmithing , traditional medicine , and hunting ... So my father was a typical traditional healer . I took it from him and I have been blessed ...
الصفحة 364
... traditional institutions and Christian ones , conflicts can arise , but in general Christians handle the burial , while traditional societies appear later . This pattern developed out of the ritual vacuum under which most burials took ...
... traditional institutions and Christian ones , conflicts can arise , but in general Christians handle the burial , while traditional societies appear later . This pattern developed out of the ritual vacuum under which most burials took ...
الصفحة 365
... Traditional interpretations of events such as accidental death are increasingly disputed ( Pool 1994 : 80-2 ) , which has also increased the number of people given standard burials . Even suicides are sometimes given normal burials . In ...
... Traditional interpretations of events such as accidental death are increasingly disputed ( Pool 1994 : 80-2 ) , which has also increased the number of people given standard burials . Even suicides are sometimes given normal burials . In ...
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African AIDS ancestors argument associated authority bamoun become blood body burial called Cameroon central chapters child Christian church collective colonial concerns context continue cultural dans death discussion economic ethnic example experience expressed fact fertility fish gender give given global husband identity Igbo important individual Institute interest interview issues Kenya land living London marriage means memory miraa moral Njoya noted origin particular party past political popular position postcolonial practices present question recent reference relations relationship religion religious remembering reproduction ritual ruling sexual situation social society South space structures suggest trade traditional understanding University Press village woman women York young Zimbabwe