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 113
... witches or removing them from society in a widespread campaign without identification and punishment became one of the few acceptable means that the colonial authorities could tolerate . ' But such toleration on the part of the ...
... witches or removing them from society in a widespread campaign without identification and punishment became one of the few acceptable means that the colonial authorities could tolerate . ' But such toleration on the part of the ...
الصفحة 122
... witches were banished , it now became a haven for witches who were thrown out of their communities , since no witches ' power could be stronger than that of the kaya , where all medicines originated and where ancestors were buried.24 At ...
... witches were banished , it now became a haven for witches who were thrown out of their communities , since no witches ' power could be stronger than that of the kaya , where all medicines originated and where ancestors were buried.24 At ...
الصفحة 126
... witches but not harm them . Witches would confess with ritual water and would thereby be cleansed ( Parkin 1968 : 433 ) . There were two concerns . The first was that Kajiwe's campaign be supervised . The Mijikenda Union would perform ...
... witches but not harm them . Witches would confess with ritual water and would thereby be cleansed ( Parkin 1968 : 433 ) . There were two concerns . The first was that Kajiwe's campaign be supervised . The Mijikenda Union would perform ...
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