Witchcraft and Sorcery in RhodesiaRoutledge, 2018 M08 16 - 328 páginas Originally published in 1967, this book is a study of witchcraft and sorcery among the Shona, Ndebele and Kalanga peoples of Zimbabwe. It analyses in their social context verbatim evidence and confessions from a comprehensive series of judicial records. It provides the first systematic demonstration of the importance and the exstent to which such sources can be used to make a detailed analysis of the character and range of beliefs and motives. The main emphasis is on witchcraft and sorcery beliefs, the nature of accusations, confessions and divination, btoh traditional and as practised by members of the Pentecostal Church. |
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... SALISBURY IBADAN NAIROBILUSAKA ADDIS ABABA BOMBAY CALCUTTA MADRAS KARACHI LAHORE DACCA KUALA LUMPUR HONG KONG © International African Institute 1967 Printed in Great Britain by Ebenezer Baylis & Son, Ltd. The Trinity Press, Worcester ...
... SALISBURY IBADAN NAIROBILUSAKA ADDIS ABABA BOMBAY CALCUTTA MADRAS KARACHI LAHORE DACCA KUALA LUMPUR HONG KONG © International African Institute 1967 Printed in Great Britain by Ebenezer Baylis & Son, Ltd. The Trinity Press, Worcester ...
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... Salisbury and Bulawayo and the evidence must therefore be recorded in longhand by the presiding officer. The clerks of the court in country districts are seldom skilled typists and errors in transcription in the records used by me were ...
... Salisbury and Bulawayo and the evidence must therefore be recorded in longhand by the presiding officer. The clerks of the court in country districts are seldom skilled typists and errors in transcription in the records used by me were ...
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... Salisbury and Sindebele is, indeed, a rare language in the courts of Salisbury, few court interpreters even knowing the language. One advantage of conducting an inquiry such as the present in an urban area has been the ease with which ...
... Salisbury and Sindebele is, indeed, a rare language in the courts of Salisbury, few court interpreters even knowing the language. One advantage of conducting an inquiry such as the present in an urban area has been the ease with which ...
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... Salisbury. The Bantu-speaking groups of Rhodesia belong mainly to the Southern Bantu, the Central and Eastern Bantu being confined to comparatively small groups in the North, although many migrant labourers belong to these groups. The ...
... Salisbury. The Bantu-speaking groups of Rhodesia belong mainly to the Southern Bantu, the Central and Eastern Bantu being confined to comparatively small groups in the North, although many migrant labourers belong to these groups. The ...
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... Salisbury in 1962 there were 111,490 African males born before 1946 and 36,060 females. Of this number 62,790 males and 29,130 females were born in Rhodesia and would have been mainly Shona-speaking. While the surplus of men over women ...
... Salisbury in 1962 there were 111,490 African males born before 1946 and 36,060 females. Of this number 62,790 males and 29,130 females were born in Rhodesia and would have been mainly Shona-speaking. While the surplus of men over women ...
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Evidence and Confessions of Wizardry | |
The Nature of Wizardry Beliefs with particular reference | |
Witchcraft and religion | |
Witchcraft and misfortune | |
The making of a Shona witch | |
Cannibalism and the use of human flesh | |
Protection against wizardry | |
Divination in general | |
The supernatural indication of a wizard | |
Divination in the Pentecostal Churches | |
The Consequences of the Allegation of Wizardry | |
Magical vengeance against a wizard | |
The cure of the wizards victim | |
The cure of the witch | |
The Witchcraft Suppression Act Chapter | |
Wizardry allegations where no diviner was present | |
Bibliography | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Witchcraft and Sorcery in Rhodesia J. R. Crawford,International African Institute Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
Witchcraft and Sorcery in Rhodesia J. R. Crawford,International African Institute Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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