The Primitive City of TimbuctooAmerican Philosophical Society, 1953 - 297 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 206
... possible shock . It is then up to her , through con- versation and visits , to determine who has died . * A pregnant woman is not awakened from her sleep or fright- ened playfully . She is not allowed to leave the house alone at night ...
... possible shock . It is then up to her , through con- versation and visits , to determine who has died . * A pregnant woman is not awakened from her sleep or fright- ened playfully . She is not allowed to leave the house alone at night ...
الصفحة 222
... possible . There seems to be no explicit fear of the dead but the cultural imperative of speed is such that the pall - bearers carry the body to the cemetery at a fast walk . The elapsed time between the occurrence of death and the ...
... possible . There seems to be no explicit fear of the dead but the cultural imperative of speed is such that the pall - bearers carry the body to the cemetery at a fast walk . The elapsed time between the occurrence of death and the ...
الصفحة 275
... possible to discover certain basic relationships by simply examining extreme contrasts , which we shall now consider . Mohammedan dogma provides the focus of much of the tradi- tional belief in terms of which all residents of the city ...
... possible to discover certain basic relationships by simply examining extreme contrasts , which we shall now consider . Mohammedan dogma provides the focus of much of the tradi- tional belief in terms of which all residents of the city ...
المحتوى
The Rise and Fall of Timbuctoo | 3 |
A | 13 |
The City Quarters | 43 |
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Abaradyu age-grade Alfa Allah Arab Arab slaves Arma Bambara baraka barbers Bela belief Berabich birth Bourem boys bride brother buctoo bush cadi Caillié camels caravan ceremony charms child circumcision cloth commercial common comrades concubine conflict corpse cowries cross-cousin culture custom Daga daughter deceased divorce Djenné economic ethnic group father feast fetish fetishist French Gabibi genii gifts girl grave grigri groom Hausa husband huts in-law Kabara kabi kambu Keyna kola nuts kondey Koran koterey marabouts marriage married merchants Mohammed Mohammedan Moroccan Morocco Moslem mosque mother native Negro Niger parents pattern person population prayer quarter recognized relatives religious ritual robes saints salt sand Sankore serfs shea butter shereef sister slippers social society Songhoi Sonni Ali status Sudan Sudanese supernatural taboo Taodeni term Timbuctoo tion town trade traits Tuareg urban vampire vendors Westermarck wife wives woman women Yakouba