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Some Considerations Concerning Rites of Passage and Modernity VIBRANT - Vibrant Virtual Brazilian Anthropology, Vol
1 Unit 4 Theories of the Origin of Religion
Missiological Dilemma of Sorcery and Divination to African Christianity By
Mana Leo Project
THE POWER of POWDER: LIFE-FORCE and MOTILITY in CUBAN DIVINATION Martin Holbraad ANA and Transgres- Cal Propositions’ (156)
The Rite of Initiation in Pinter's the Birthday Party
Navajo American Indians Through Mircea Eliade’S Theories of Time, Space and Ritual
The 'Aumakua — Hawaiian Ancestral Spirits
African Religions a Bibliography by Wayne Parris
Randall Styers
Attack Dark Magic
INTRODUCTION: “Religion” Has an Inherent and Unchanging Meaning
Mana, Power and 'Pawa' in the Pacific and Beyond
Developments in Polynesian Ethnology
SUBJECT: COMPARATIVE STUDY of RELIGIONS Code No
Book Reviews 259 References
Scholars of African Traditional Religion—Bibliography 11/28/2020
The Anthropology of Religion, Magic and Witchcraft
Top View
FW Handout -- Magic
New Mana Transformations of a Classic Concept in Pacific Languages and Cultures
The Mana of Mass Society
Improving Cultural Competence
The Mana Wahine of Hawai'i
Introduction: Mana Anew Matt Tomlinson and Ty P
Necromancy a Supplement to the Arduin Grimoire Magic System
New Mana: Transformations of a Classic Concept in Pacific
New Mana Transformations of a Classic Concept in Pacific Languages and Cultures
Unit 2: Section C |A1 Notes
Notes on Religion Introduction
"Afa" (Divination)
Natures Guidance Shaman Leveling
Alessandra Basso Ortíz PERFORMING ETHICS
Glossary of Common Hawaiian Vocabulary
Durkheim's Totemic Principle, Shamanism and Southern African
A Brief History of Lei
Global Status Report on Noncommunicable Diseases 2014
Some Comparative Notes on Proto-Oceanic *Mana: Inside and Outside the Austronesian Family
Shamanism, Globalisation and Religion in the Contemporary Art of Said Atabekov and the Kazakh Art Collective Kyzyl Tractor
Why Divination?
The Phenomenon of Religion