Africa, المجلد 60Oxford University Press, 1990 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 370
... religion within the Senegambian region . They are sedentary rice farmers and are usually described as acephalous peoples . While Muslims and Christians have been in contact with the Diola since the fifteenth century there were few ...
... religion within the Senegambian region . They are sedentary rice farmers and are usually described as acephalous peoples . While Muslims and Christians have been in contact with the Diola since the fifteenth century there were few ...
الصفحة 376
... religious texts into African languages . In such cases , the convert embraces the new religion and its leadership all the more firmly , and critically rejects or emotionally negates the continuing claims of traditional ideas . This ...
... religious texts into African languages . In such cases , the convert embraces the new religion and its leadership all the more firmly , and critically rejects or emotionally negates the continuing claims of traditional ideas . This ...
الصفحة 394
... religion does not imply a complete break with the religious ideas of the past . In converting , new adherents accept ... religion . We have seen that Diola converts took four primary stances towards their new religion . In the period ...
... religion does not imply a complete break with the religious ideas of the past . In converting , new adherents accept ... religion . We have seen that Diola converts took four primary stances towards their new religion . In the period ...
المحتوى
Attacking the state | 39 |
a reanalysis | 69 |
Criminal proceedings | 111 |
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