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الصفحة 357
The sociology of sorcery in a Central African tribe ' , in J. Middleton ( ed . ) , Magic , Witchcraft and Curing , New York : Natural History Press , pp . 101-33 . First published in African Studies 22 , 1 ( 1963 ) , 1-32 .
The sociology of sorcery in a Central African tribe ' , in J. Middleton ( ed . ) , Magic , Witchcraft and Curing , New York : Natural History Press , pp . 101-33 . First published in African Studies 22 , 1 ( 1963 ) , 1-32 .
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delivered as a lecture at the University of Botswana , 6 November 1997 ( thanks to Neil Parsons and Part Themba Mgadla ) , and finally at the African Studies Association's meeting in November 1998. Fred Cooper , James Scott , Steven ...
delivered as a lecture at the University of Botswana , 6 November 1997 ( thanks to Neil Parsons and Part Themba Mgadla ) , and finally at the African Studies Association's meeting in November 1998. Fred Cooper , James Scott , Steven ...
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... 294 Uganda political ethnicity , 166 ujamaa and democracy , 118–43 programmes , 633–6 , 637 UNITA , torture of Angolan refugees , 1-24 United States of America African - Americans and African Society , 203 , 4 African asylum seekers ...
... 294 Uganda political ethnicity , 166 ujamaa and democracy , 118–43 programmes , 633–6 , 637 UNITA , torture of Angolan refugees , 1-24 United States of America African - Americans and African Society , 203 , 4 African asylum seekers ...
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AFRICA | 333 |
contrasting cultures | 359 |
the ideology of royal slavery in | 394 |
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