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Published by Uppsala 1971 1971, 1971
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Published by Lund/ Berlingska, 1971
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Kartoniert. (Studia Ethnographia Upsaliensia XXXIV). 171 S. Oktn., Best., angestaubt. (Ethnologie). Buch.
32x24 cm. XVIII, 173 pp. + 4 plate-pages. Publisher's printed wrappers. (Studia Ethographica Upsaliensia 34).
Language: French
Published by Uppsala, 1971
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67 pp. -TEXT IN FRENCH- Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 200 Large 8vo. Softcover, uncut and unopened, binding bumped and partially a bit stained, inside fine.
Published by Institutet för allmän och jämförande etnografi, Uppsala, 1971
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Uppsala, 1971. 66 pp. Soft cover.
Diss. Upps. 1971. 67 pages. Softcover.[#27414].
Published by Almqvist & Wiksell, Uppsala., 1971
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Condition: Gut. Der originale Broschurdeckel eingebunden. - Exemplar aus der Sammlung Bibliotheca Tiliana (Jagdbibliothek Kurt Lindner). Mit 4 Abb.-Tafeln. XVIII, 173 S. Englisch 1250g 4°. Mod. Leinenband mit Rückenschild.
Illustr. Upps. 1971. XVIII, 173 pages. 4:o. Softcover.[#27458].
Proverbes, mythes, légendes, fables, chansons et devinettes de Sakata. Diss. Uppsala 1979. XXVII, 429 pages. Softcover.[#44235].
Condition: Good. Lund, Berlingska boktryckeriet, 1971. 4to. XVIII,+ 173 pp.+ 2 plates. Sewn as issued, uncut. (Studia ethnographica Upsaliensia. XXXIV.). Softcover / Paperback.
Illustr. Upps. 1971. XVIII, 173 pages. 4:o. Amateur binding.[#27460].
Language: German
Publication Date: 1971
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Condition: Gut. XVIII; 173 S.; Illustr.; 30,5 cm; fadengeh. Orig.-Pappband. Gutes Exemplar; Einband etwas nachgedunkelt u. berieben. - Englisch. - Sakata ist ein Bantu-Volk in der Provinz Mai-Ndombe (Schwarzwasserprovinz, früher Teil der Provinz Bandundu) der Demokratischen Republik Kongo. . (wiki) // This study is based on my own research among the Sakata people during my service as teacher and missionary in their country. It was only during the last decade of my forty years there that I conceived the idea of a methodical survey of religious beliefs together with proverbs, riddles, songs, legends and fables. A project of this kind calls for good, knowledgeable informants. It was my good fortune to be able to consult men of the right age. Old people are somewhat diffident about revealing their beliefs to the white man, while the younger generation knows very little about them. My informants were well-versed in these matters and fully prepared to share their knowledge with me. Many of them were students at the pastor's school run by my husband, mature men of great experience, many aged about forty. But I have had other informants as well, all of whom consulted the old people of their villages as well as their own fathers. . (Vorwort) // INHALT : Preface. ---- Glossary of Sakata words used in the text. ---- Abbreviations. ---- Bibliography. ---- Chapter I. Location and Social Organization of the Sakata. ---- Chapter II. The Supreme Being. ---- Nzambi. Other names for the Supreme Being. Nzau Nko. ---- Chapter III. Nature Spirits. ---- Nkera. Elima. Summary of Nkera and comparisons with Elima-bilima. Ndzamushie and Molenshua. Collecting ingredients for medicine bags.Mekere. Ongau. Nshu. Nvua. Kehu. Mfo. Bedju. Ibane. Mvumba. Summary of Mokere-Mekere. ---- Chapter IV. Mate and Bebare - Impersonal Forces. ---- Bote bo lepanji. Mate for hunting. Marriage in connection with hunting. Sickness and death in connection with hunting. The dead in relation to hunting. Umare. Mbau. Mate when founding a new village. Bote bo nzare. Bote that makes its owner well-known and respected. Bebare (mate for women). ---- Chapter V. Conceptions of the Soul. ---- The dead and their abode. Ngalilay. Der Gang in die Unterwelt. The dead man himself reveals his killer. Kempfuni Kela Musa Kemoe. ---- Chapter VI. Ilua-malua (Witchcraft) and Mulua-balua (One(s) who has (have) Witchcraft. ---- Consecration to ilua. People attacked by the balua of the Sakata. Why do mulua kill? Secret balua societies. The chief and ilua. Ilua le mbili. Are balua aware of their dual existence? Umbia. Ilua: degrees of strength The number nine. Strong ilua changes grubs and worms into game. Ilua that change a man into an elephant. Social tensions and ilua belief. Trial by poison. Some recent examples of ilua and mate. Defences against balua. How balua defend themselves against pursuers. Falling star - a dying mulua. ---- (u.v.a.) Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 900.