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الصفحة 31
In the light of Weber's view that the belief in common ethnicity arises from participation in a political community , the Swahili belief in a past when their forebears constituted such a community is revealing .
In the light of Weber's view that the belief in common ethnicity arises from participation in a political community , the Swahili belief in a past when their forebears constituted such a community is revealing .
الصفحة 72
The G / wikhwe have similar beliefs ( Silberbauer 1972 : 319 ; cf. ... An alternative and ( from our point of view ) contradictory belief is that the ' boiling ' alone brings the trance , and that during the trance the halfconscious ...
The G / wikhwe have similar beliefs ( Silberbauer 1972 : 319 ; cf. ... An alternative and ( from our point of view ) contradictory belief is that the ' boiling ' alone brings the trance , and that during the trance the halfconscious ...
الصفحة 124
( 1 ) It is assumed that , due to a number of factors - particularly Western Christian education - some Giriama have discarded their belief in witchcraft . This encourages the authorities to aim at a total elimination of the belief ...
( 1 ) It is assumed that , due to a number of factors - particularly Western Christian education - some Giriama have discarded their belief in witchcraft . This encourages the authorities to aim at a total elimination of the belief ...
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A Note on their Origins Settlement | 15 |
Contributors to this Number | 28 |
Contributors to Number 1 | 29 |
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