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الصفحة 134
MAASAI AGE - SETS AND PROPHETIC LEADERSHIP : 1850-1910 * JOHN L. BERNTSEN N their initial interaction with the Colonial powers , several East African peoples such as the Maasai , the Turkana , the Sebei , the Karamojong , and the Nandi ...
MAASAI AGE - SETS AND PROPHETIC LEADERSHIP : 1850-1910 * JOHN L. BERNTSEN N their initial interaction with the Colonial powers , several East African peoples such as the Maasai , the Turkana , the Sebei , the Karamojong , and the Nandi ...
الصفحة 138
At some point , the chief prophet invited one of his sons to join him in preparing medicines and prophecies for the age - set ceremonies . Thus , in 1882 , the missionary J. P. Farler reported that Mbatiany , chief prophet of the ...
At some point , the chief prophet invited one of his sons to join him in preparing medicines and prophecies for the age - set ceremonies . Thus , in 1882 , the missionary J. P. Farler reported that Mbatiany , chief prophet of the ...
الصفحة 139
Such leadership had a dual aspect : private practitioners provided charms , ritual medicines , and prophecies for individuals while the chief prophet provided similar services for social groups in preparation for the major age - set ...
Such leadership had a dual aspect : private practitioners provided charms , ritual medicines , and prophecies for individuals while the chief prophet provided similar services for social groups in preparation for the major age - set ...
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