Africa, المجلد 49Oxford University Press, 1979 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 126
... Kajiwe conduct an orderly program which would expose witches but not harm them . Witches would confess with ritual water and would thereby be cleansed ( Parkin 1968 : 433 ) . There were two concerns . The first was that Kajiwe's ...
... Kajiwe conduct an orderly program which would expose witches but not harm them . Witches would confess with ritual water and would thereby be cleansed ( Parkin 1968 : 433 ) . There were two concerns . The first was that Kajiwe's ...
الصفحة 127
... Kajiwe's behavior . Moreover - a change from earlier stages of this campaign - the witches Kajiwe found began to be exclusively Muslim . Possession of the Koran became proof of ensorcelling activities by those he accused . He would ...
... Kajiwe's behavior . Moreover - a change from earlier stages of this campaign - the witches Kajiwe found began to be exclusively Muslim . Possession of the Koran became proof of ensorcelling activities by those he accused . He would ...
الصفحة 128
... Kajiwe remained quiet for about two years , his reputation grew stronger . Meanwhile , his family increased from three to sixteen wives , and his new wealth included a fully - stocked shop and an automobile . Early in 1970 , he opened a ...
... Kajiwe remained quiet for about two years , his reputation grew stronger . Meanwhile , his family increased from three to sixteen wives , and his new wealth included a fully - stocked shop and an automobile . Early in 1970 , he opened a ...
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