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However , the object for which this sort of divisi is used is eminently desirable . The owner of the medicine is regarded as a sorcerer not because he intends to harm people but because he does not care , being avaricious , whether such ...
However , the object for which this sort of divisi is used is eminently desirable . The owner of the medicine is regarded as a sorcerer not because he intends to harm people but because he does not care , being avaricious , whether such ...
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The Shona are reluctant to appropriate abandoned property of any sort . Apart from spirits of witchcraft , abandoned property may harbour an ngozi as may , for example , the equipment of a deceased diviner abandoned in the veld .
The Shona are reluctant to appropriate abandoned property of any sort . Apart from spirits of witchcraft , abandoned property may harbour an ngozi as may , for example , the equipment of a deceased diviner abandoned in the veld .
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It is obviously idle to seek any sort of projection in this sort of allegation . If one sort of conflict between agnates is expressed directly in terms of witchcraft or sorcery , there is little reason to suppose that any question of ...
It is obviously idle to seek any sort of projection in this sort of allegation . If one sort of conflict between agnates is expressed directly in terms of witchcraft or sorcery , there is little reason to suppose that any question of ...
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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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