Witchcraft and Sorcery in RhodesiaInternational African Institute, 1967 - 312 páginas |
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... village heads ; secondly , a number of people , normally related to the chief , who have been selected by him to be his personal advisers and hench- men ( Holleman 1952 , p . 20 ) . Under the Native Law and Courts Regulations , 1938 ...
... village heads ; secondly , a number of people , normally related to the chief , who have been selected by him to be his personal advisers and hench- men ( Holleman 1952 , p . 20 ) . Under the Native Law and Courts Regulations , 1938 ...
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... village is know as the samusha or sabuku . The latter name is derived from the tax register kept by the village head . The possession of this register means that the village head is recognized by the Govern- ment . A village is normally ...
... village is know as the samusha or sabuku . The latter name is derived from the tax register kept by the village head . The possession of this register means that the village head is recognized by the Govern- ment . A village is normally ...
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... village was ' no good ' , he offered to cure it . He later agreed to protect the village for a fee of £ 10 . To protect the village he put medicine in a dish and sprinkled this about the village . At the entrance of the village holes ...
... village was ' no good ' , he offered to cure it . He later agreed to protect the village for a fee of £ 10 . To protect the village he put medicine in a dish and sprinkled this about the village . At the entrance of the village holes ...
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Evidence and Confessions of Wizardry | 40 |
The Nature of Wizardry Beliefs | 66 |
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Witchcraft and Sorcery in Rhodesia J. R. Crawford,International African Institute Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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accused African amongst appear areas arrived asked Association attempt become beliefs bewitched bones brother called caused chief child churches concerned course court cure death deceased described died district diviner doctor doubt European evidence examined example fact farm father gave give given hand head horn husband importance indicated interest involved killed kraal later lineage live magic manner marriage matter means medicine methods mother nature Ndebele nganga obtain ordeal origin particular Pentecostal person poison police possessed present probably produced prophet reason records regarded result returned Rhodesia Shona sick similar social society sorcery sort spirit taken tell throw tion told took traditional tribal trouble usually various village wanted wife witch witchcraft wizard wizardry allegations woman women Zezuru