Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 163
... beer . Outside , older people sit on the ground and eat communally with their fingers . They are served the standard cornmeal porridge and perhaps some meat or vegetable side dish , and drink home - brewed millet and sorghum beer ...
... beer . Outside , older people sit on the ground and eat communally with their fingers . They are served the standard cornmeal porridge and perhaps some meat or vegetable side dish , and drink home - brewed millet and sorghum beer ...
Page 190
... beer , and honey . Rwandans perceived of illness and drought as the result of blockages , caused by spirits and by witches , and their therapeutic practices aimed to restore flow . Likewise , Rwandans perceived of the transition to a ...
... beer , and honey . Rwandans perceived of illness and drought as the result of blockages , caused by spirits and by witches , and their therapeutic practices aimed to restore flow . Likewise , Rwandans perceived of the transition to a ...
Page 204
... beer and snuff onto it , and informed his spirit that Elsie would take off her mourning clothes . They also asked their ancestors to protect them . Throughout the evening Elsie was secluded indoors with about twelve other widows . At ...
... beer and snuff onto it , and informed his spirit that Elsie would take off her mourning clothes . They also asked their ancestors to protect them . Throughout the evening Elsie was secluded indoors with about twelve other widows . At ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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