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The persons concerned were , with the exception of the doctor , Ndebele - speaking . Although the doctor came from Nyasaland his manner of procedure resembles , in general , that of local doctors although , no doubt , each doctor's ...
The persons concerned were , with the exception of the doctor , Ndebele - speaking . Although the doctor came from Nyasaland his manner of procedure resembles , in general , that of local doctors although , no doubt , each doctor's ...
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We arrived ( at the doctor's kraal ) , and Amos said , " I have come to find out what caused the death of my brother . " The doctor agreed to throw the bones . He threw them and then asked for money . Amos gave him the money we had ...
We arrived ( at the doctor's kraal ) , and Amos said , " I have come to find out what caused the death of my brother . " The doctor agreed to throw the bones . He threw them and then asked for money . Amos gave him the money we had ...
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CALLING IN THE DOCTOR In this context ' doctor ' means usually the traditional nganga or inyanga as it is ... Methods of treatment used by doctors are diverse and Shona and Ndebele medicine is a field too vast to attempt to deal with at ...
CALLING IN THE DOCTOR In this context ' doctor ' means usually the traditional nganga or inyanga as it is ... Methods of treatment used by doctors are diverse and Shona and Ndebele medicine is a field too vast to attempt to deal with at ...
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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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