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CHAPTER I EVIDENCE OF WIZARDRY BELIEFS IN CRIMINAL CASES BELIEFS in wizardry may be relevant in a criminal prosecution in a number of ways . It may be the beliefs of the person accused which are on trial , as where a person is ...
CHAPTER I EVIDENCE OF WIZARDRY BELIEFS IN CRIMINAL CASES BELIEFS in wizardry may be relevant in a criminal prosecution in a number of ways . It may be the beliefs of the person accused which are on trial , as where a person is ...
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70 be observed that wizardry is one of a variety of beliefs which supply reasons for the occurrence of events . As far as untoward behaviour in the natural world is concerned alternative explanations to wizardry are also offered .
70 be observed that wizardry is one of a variety of beliefs which supply reasons for the occurrence of events . As far as untoward behaviour in the natural world is concerned alternative explanations to wizardry are also offered .
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It is because wizardry , although explained in terms of Shona religious beliefs , is not dependent for survival upon those beliefs that it shows such remarkable resilience to social change . As long as children and young people continue ...
It is because wizardry , although explained in terms of Shona religious beliefs , is not dependent for survival upon those beliefs that it shows such remarkable resilience to social change . As long as children and young people continue ...
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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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