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She made certain indications and indicated a plant growing at that place . African Constable Smart who was with me interpreted and took possession of this plant . I returned with it to the kraal . Mazwita and Puna argued about this root ...
She made certain indications and indicated a plant growing at that place . African Constable Smart who was with me interpreted and took possession of this plant . I returned with it to the kraal . Mazwita and Puna argued about this root ...
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The three accuseds then took us to the top of a small kopje where a small hole was indicated by Puna and Netsayi . As far as I can remember there was only one hole with stones on top . Mazwita said that this was the place where they ...
The three accuseds then took us to the top of a small kopje where a small hole was indicated by Puna and Netsayi . As far as I can remember there was only one hole with stones on top . Mazwita said that this was the place where they ...
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THE ATTITUDE OF THE WIZARD In the court cases people indicated as being wizards frequently denied the charge . Almost as often , however , they admitted it . This , at first sight , is surprising , but becomes comprehensible in the ...
THE ATTITUDE OF THE WIZARD In the court cases people indicated as being wizards frequently denied the charge . Almost as often , however , they admitted it . This , at first sight , is surprising , but becomes comprehensible in the ...
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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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