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to say something as to Shona beliefs as to the cause of such evils . The person who ascertains the cause of disease or misfortune is the doctor - diviner who does so by means of various techniques of divination which will be discussed ...
to say something as to Shona beliefs as to the cause of such evils . The person who ascertains the cause of disease or misfortune is the doctor - diviner who does so by means of various techniques of divination which will be discussed ...
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In the case of R v Sihwanda ( 90 ) it was alleged that a witch had threatened to cause this . Curiously enough Native Department Agricultural Demonstrators were credited with causing erosion . The reason is probably that their ...
In the case of R v Sihwanda ( 90 ) it was alleged that a witch had threatened to cause this . Curiously enough Native Department Agricultural Demonstrators were credited with causing erosion . The reason is probably that their ...
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Ester's defence was that she had not indicated anyone as a witch but that the child's illness had been caused through ... The traditional isangoma of the Nguni peoples was , as well as a diviner of the cause of sickness , a ' rainmaker ...
Ester's defence was that she had not indicated anyone as a witch but that the child's illness had been caused through ... The traditional isangoma of the Nguni peoples was , as well as a diviner of the cause of sickness , a ' rainmaker ...
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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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