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Nama and Damara traditions in connection with fire / Sigrid Schmidt

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Journal Namibia Scientific Society. 55-74 p. ; Vol.52Publication details: Windhoek : Namibia Scientific Society, 2004, Typo Print 2004Description: 19 pages; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
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Summary: Fire played a central role with all tribes in Africa, an African religion so to speak. The aim of this research study is to describe a number of these fire traditions and ancient customs amongst present day Damara and Nama and, if possible, to explain them in order to make intergroup relationships more explainable
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Fire played a central role with all tribes in Africa, an African religion so to speak. The aim of this research study is to describe a number of these fire traditions and ancient customs amongst present day Damara and Nama and, if possible, to explain them in order to make intergroup relationships more explainable

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