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new form of ordeal involving the use of the medicine muchapi . Other forms of ordeal existed in the past ; for example , Kandamankumbo ( 1938 , p . 70 ) mentions the licking of red hot hoes . The lifting of the diviner's mutundu ...
new form of ordeal involving the use of the medicine muchapi . Other forms of ordeal existed in the past ; for example , Kandamankumbo ( 1938 , p . 70 ) mentions the licking of red hot hoes . The lifting of the diviner's mutundu ...
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Although the ordeal is largely a thing of the past , it is said in Central Mashonaland that , until very recently — and perhaps even today - persons in the Seke Reserve , which is near Salisbury , and from elsewhere , would travel to ...
Although the ordeal is largely a thing of the past , it is said in Central Mashonaland that , until very recently — and perhaps even today - persons in the Seke Reserve , which is near Salisbury , and from elsewhere , would travel to ...
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ordeal cases the accused had to remove an object from the water . As in the cases relating to the poison ordeal there are cases where the suspect himself or herself asked to undergo the ordeal . In the case of R v Hunda the husband ...
ordeal cases the accused had to remove an object from the water . As in the cases relating to the poison ordeal there are cases where the suspect himself or herself asked to undergo the ordeal . In the case of R v Hunda the husband ...
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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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