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Historians , for their part , should beware of assuming that interpretations generated by their own imagination or experience are necessarily superior to those suggested by anthropological theory.45 REFERENCES AGIRI , B. A. 1966.
Historians , for their part , should beware of assuming that interpretations generated by their own imagination or experience are necessarily superior to those suggested by anthropological theory.45 REFERENCES AGIRI , B. A. 1966.
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Dr. Stauder seeks to elucidate a pattern in this change by reference to Majang ecology . His major problem seems to have been a lack of any other criteria which would give Majang society any specificity : ' It is much easier to ...
Dr. Stauder seeks to elucidate a pattern in this change by reference to Majang ecology . His major problem seems to have been a lack of any other criteria which would give Majang society any specificity : ' It is much easier to ...
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... until the early nineteenth century , when the area was overrun by the Ganda ; even after that it continued to be very popular as a pilgrimage centre , with special reference to protection against small - pox ( Lanning , 1966 , p .
... until the early nineteenth century , when the area was overrun by the Ganda ; even after that it continued to be very popular as a pilgrimage centre , with special reference to protection against small - pox ( Lanning , 1966 , p .
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Anthropological Models in Yoruba History R C C | 18 |
Some Historical Aspects of Religious Conversion | 27 |
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