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 74
... dance , they will build the dance fire . It will be kept burning throughout the ceremony . Usually a second fire is built outside the dance area , for spectators and for men to rest beside , between dances . Most women and girls sit at ...
... dance , they will build the dance fire . It will be kept burning throughout the ceremony . Usually a second fire is built outside the dance area , for spectators and for men to rest beside , between dances . Most women and girls sit at ...
الصفحة 75
... dances fail because the men are unwilling to dance or because none of the medicine men present succeeds in entering the trance state . The trance state comes to one , or occasionally two or more men , after the dance is under way . If a ...
... dances fail because the men are unwilling to dance or because none of the medicine men present succeeds in entering the trance state . The trance state comes to one , or occasionally two or more men , after the dance is under way . If a ...
الصفحة 77
... dance literally brings people together . Bushmen come from great distances to be present at the perform- ance of a great medicine man , or just to be with each other when a dance is held . A medicine dance also requires the cooperation ...
... dance literally brings people together . Bushmen come from great distances to be present at the perform- ance of a great medicine man , or just to be with each other when a dance is held . A medicine dance also requires the cooperation ...
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ASIWAJU 15886 | 28 |
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