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Apart from the politically dominant Europeans , who are mainly of British and South African origin , and the numerically insignificant ... although of diverse racial origins , have all been negritized to a greater or lesser degree .
Apart from the politically dominant Europeans , who are mainly of British and South African origin , and the numerically insignificant ... although of diverse racial origins , have all been negritized to a greater or lesser degree .
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All these familiars are apparently of Shona origin . Bullock ( 1950 , p . 172 ) mentions the zwizha as a Shona familiar - although it was unknown to my informants — and the chimbwanana , which is an animal familiar , is well known ...
All these familiars are apparently of Shona origin . Bullock ( 1950 , p . 172 ) mentions the zwizha as a Shona familiar - although it was unknown to my informants — and the chimbwanana , which is an animal familiar , is well known ...
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In particular , belief in the witch's familiar , the tokoloshe , is relatively widespread amongst Europeans of Afrikaner origin . However , the farmer's action can also be accounted for by a desire simply to keep his ' boys ' happy .
In particular , belief in the witch's familiar , the tokoloshe , is relatively widespread amongst Europeans of Afrikaner origin . However , the farmer's action can also be accounted for by a desire simply to keep his ' boys ' happy .
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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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