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AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF THE GIRIAMA AND WITCHCRAFT CONTROL ' CYNTHIA BRANTLEY W THEREVER belief in witchcraft permeated an African society , fear prevailed and people demanded protection and control . Even though the degree of ...
AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF THE GIRIAMA AND WITCHCRAFT CONTROL ' CYNTHIA BRANTLEY W THEREVER belief in witchcraft permeated an African society , fear prevailed and people demanded protection and control . Even though the degree of ...
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The British government was thus largely unsuccessful in solving witchcraft problems in the courts , since it did not recognize the existence of witchcraft and those who were prosecuted were not the witches , but instead , those who ...
The British government was thus largely unsuccessful in solving witchcraft problems in the courts , since it did not recognize the existence of witchcraft and those who were prosecuted were not the witches , but instead , those who ...
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Witchcraft fears were greater than in any previous time . Control mechanisms varied , but none gave complete assurance . Moreover , Kajiwe's insistence that the use of medicines was proof of participation in witchcraft threatened all ...
Witchcraft fears were greater than in any previous time . Control mechanisms varied , but none gave complete assurance . Moreover , Kajiwe's insistence that the use of medicines was proof of participation in witchcraft threatened all ...
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