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 58
example , individuals who made their first kills with bows and arrows repeated these rites when they made their initial kill with a muzzle - loading gun , and kills of elephant , eland , lion and rhinoceros are always followed by rites ...
example , individuals who made their first kills with bows and arrows repeated these rites when they made their initial kill with a muzzle - loading gun , and kills of elephant , eland , lion and rhinoceros are always followed by rites ...
الصفحة 59
... kill the larger species , I asked the specific circumstances which led individuals to attempt these kills . The novice killing the elephant did so for revenge , for the elephant , apparently without provo- cation , had attacked and ...
... kill the larger species , I asked the specific circumstances which led individuals to attempt these kills . The novice killing the elephant did so for revenge , for the elephant , apparently without provo- cation , had attacked and ...
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... killed . Mwamba's reason was that he had instructed Solomon to kill only large mammals , like buffalo , rather than waste his powder on smaller prey . The circumstance prompted Solomon to kill a buffalo with Mwamba's gun , but claim to ...
... killed . Mwamba's reason was that he had instructed Solomon to kill only large mammals , like buffalo , rather than waste his powder on smaller prey . The circumstance prompted Solomon to kill a buffalo with Mwamba's gun , but claim to ...
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