Sorcery and Social Change: The Kilenge Context

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dc.creator Zelenietz, Marty
dc.date.accessioned 2013-04-19T13:36:10Z
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dc.date.issued 1979-02-28
dc.identifier.uri http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/24878
dc.description A working paper for the session "Sorcery and Social Change" at the annual meetings of the Association for Social Anthropology of Oceania, February 28, 1979 to March 4, 1979, Clearwater, Florida.
dc.description Not to be quoted or cited without the express consent of the author.
dc.description pp. 1-13
dc.description Scope and Content: This article considers the influence of sorcery on social change among the Kilenge people and their governance. The complex definition of sorcery is considered along with an exploration of the history of resistance to and belief in sorcerers.
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dc.subject.other Sorcery
dc.subject.other Nausang- supernatural beings
dc.subject.other Cape Gloucester
dc.subject.other Natavolo (hereditary leader)
dc.title Sorcery and Social Change: The Kilenge Context en_CA
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