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accordingly , evidence was obtained from a Native Department Messenger on Kalanga belief . His evidence was as follows : ' I am a Kalanga by tribe and qualified to give evidence on their customs . The Kalanga have a fear of the ant ...
accordingly , evidence was obtained from a Native Department Messenger on Kalanga belief . His evidence was as follows : ' I am a Kalanga by tribe and qualified to give evidence on their customs . The Kalanga have a fear of the ant ...
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There were fifty - five allegations of wizardry amongst the cases examined which originated from the Eastern Shona groups and twenty - six such cases from the Ndebele - Kalanga . Unfortunately it did not prove possible in the cases ...
There were fifty - five allegations of wizardry amongst the cases examined which originated from the Eastern Shona groups and twenty - six such cases from the Ndebele - Kalanga . Unfortunately it did not prove possible in the cases ...
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In the following pages I have , however , limited my description to the Eastern Shona , Ndebele and Kalanga . The accounts of the various witnesses unfortunately do not , generally , describe divination techniques in great detail since ...
In the following pages I have , however , limited my description to the Eastern Shona , Ndebele and Kalanga . The accounts of the various witnesses unfortunately do not , generally , describe divination techniques in great detail since ...
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Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
The Shona in the context of Rhodesian society | 8 |
Evidence and Confessions of Wizardry | 40 |
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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 allegations amongst appear areas arrived asked attempt become beliefs bewitched bones brother called cause chief child churches co-wife concerned consulted course court death deceased described died diviner doctor doubt European evidence examined example fact farm father gave give given hakata hand head horn husband important indicated interest Kalanga killed kraal later lineage living magic manner marriage matter means medicine methods mother nature Ndebele nganga night ordeal origin Pentecostal person poison police possession probably prophet reason records regarded religious result returned Rhodesia rural rural rural Shona similar social society sorcery sort spirit taken tell tion told took traditional tribal trouble University usually various victim village wanted wife witch witchcraft wizard wizardry wizardry allegations woman women Zezuru