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Nevertheless it would seem that the majority of the more serious cases under the Act are taken as preparatory examinations . The High Court ruled , in the case of R v Chiangwa 1945 S.R. 2 , that cases where an imputation of ' witchcraft ...
Nevertheless it would seem that the majority of the more serious cases under the Act are taken as preparatory examinations . The High Court ruled , in the case of R v Chiangwa 1945 S.R. 2 , that cases where an imputation of ' witchcraft ...
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Among allegations of sorcery in the cases examined were the following : " The accused told me that the cause of her childlessness was the fact that someone had taken her underpants away . He then added that my senior wife also had her ...
Among allegations of sorcery in the cases examined were the following : " The accused told me that the cause of her childlessness was the fact that someone had taken her underpants away . He then added that my senior wife also had her ...
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I was then taken to the huts where the compound police live and en route was again subjected to punching and kicking . I did not walk along , I was dragged along , and fell over five times on the journey . On arriving at the police ...
I was then taken to the huts where the compound police live and en route was again subjected to punching and kicking . I did not walk along , I was dragged along , and fell over five times on the journey . On arriving at the police ...
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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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