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He added that Joseph had held his hand and that every time Joseph clasped his hand he , again , felt limp . All the time he was talking to me he was spitting on the floor attempting to rid himself of the chitsinga .
He added that Joseph had held his hand and that every time Joseph clasped his hand he , again , felt limp . All the time he was talking to me he was spitting on the floor attempting to rid himself of the chitsinga .
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Curiously enough , it is possible for a person's hand to emerge unscathed and this , indeed , happened in the case of ... and then - but only if the feet of the fowl were scaldedthe suspect was required to put his hands into the water .
Curiously enough , it is possible for a person's hand to emerge unscathed and this , indeed , happened in the case of ... and then - but only if the feet of the fowl were scaldedthe suspect was required to put his hands into the water .
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Obviously it may be , and there are indeed , among the Shona as elsewhere , certain superstitious individuals who tend to see in almost any misfortune the hand of a wizard . The response of such a person to misfortune is little more ...
Obviously it may be , and there are indeed , among the Shona as elsewhere , certain superstitious individuals who tend to see in almost any misfortune the hand of a wizard . The response of such a person to misfortune is little more ...
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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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