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- catalog contributor b6645249.
- catalog contributor b6645250.
- catalog contributor b6645251.
- catalog contributor b6645252.
- catalog contributor b6645253.
- catalog created "1972.".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "1972.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1972.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [179]-186.".
- catalog description "Introduction.--Ethnography and ecosystem: a Zande example, by A. Singer.--Women, spears and the scarce good: a comparison of the sociological function of warfare in two Central African societies, by E. Krapf-Askari.--Zande savagery, by P. Bicknell.--Ethno-terms for ethnic groups: examples from Azande and Kanuri, by M. Bovin.--The trickster theme: Winnebago and Azande, by B. V. Street.--Method and meaning, by G. Barden.--Theology, "Zande theology" and secular theology, by M. Singleton.--Oracles and accusations among the Azande, by M. D. McLeod.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 188 p., leaf;".
- catalog identifier "0631138609".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "1972.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford, Blackwell,".
- catalog subject "301.29/629/5".
- catalog subject "DT132 .Z36 1972b".
- catalog subject "Sudan Equatoria Azande Cultural processes Festschriften".
- catalog subject "Zande (African people)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction.--Ethnography and ecosystem: a Zande example, by A. Singer.--Women, spears and the scarce good: a comparison of the sociological function of warfare in two Central African societies, by E. Krapf-Askari.--Zande savagery, by P. Bicknell.--Ethno-terms for ethnic groups: examples from Azande and Kanuri, by M. Bovin.--The trickster theme: Winnebago and Azande, by B. V. Street.--Method and meaning, by G. Barden.--Theology, "Zande theology" and secular theology, by M. Singleton.--Oracles and accusations among the Azande, by M. D. McLeod.".
- catalog title "Zande themes; essays presented to Sir Edward Evans-Pritchard; edited by André Singer and Brian V. Street.".
- catalog type "text".