The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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Formerly these were made of hard , unworked skins but in the 1938 initiation
cotton cloth was substituted ( Krige & Krige 1943 : 133 ) and has continued to be
used instead of skin . At a later stage the girls wear bandoliers ( Fig . 44A ) plaited
...
Formerly these were made of hard , unworked skins but in the 1938 initiation
cotton cloth was substituted ( Krige & Krige 1943 : 133 ) and has continued to be
used instead of skin . At a later stage the girls wear bandoliers ( Fig . 44A ) plaited
...
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Krige 1943 : 135 , 139 – 140 ) . The entire vyali , which spans a full agricultural
cycle , is at one level an initiation for girls and at another level a fertility and rain
rite . For comparative data on the Kgaga bogwęra and baale initiation schools ...
Krige 1943 : 135 , 139 – 140 ) . The entire vyali , which spans a full agricultural
cycle , is at one level an initiation for girls and at another level a fertility and rain
rite . For comparative data on the Kgaga bogwęra and baale initiation schools ...
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Krige, E. J. 1932. The social significance of beer among the baLobedu. Bantu
Stud. 6: 343-357. Krige, E. J. 1938. The place of the north-eastern Transvaal
Sotho in the south Bantu complex. Africa 11: 265-293. Krige. E. J. 1941.
Economics of ...
Krige, E. J. 1932. The social significance of beer among the baLobedu. Bantu
Stud. 6: 343-357. Krige, E. J. 1938. The place of the north-eastern Transvaal
Sotho in the south Bantu complex. Africa 11: 265-293. Krige. E. J. 1941.
Economics of ...
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