Strange beliefs

Edward Evans-Pritchard was the first trained anthropologist to do work in Africa, where he lived among the Azande and studied their belief in witchcraft. Later, he worked with the Nuer tribe in the Sudan. His work on witchcraft caused philosophers to ask how rational thinking could be defined; his s...

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Corporate Authors: Central Production, Films for the Humanities (Firm)
Other Authors: Singer, André, 1945-, Dakowski, Bruce, Barrie, Chris, 1960-
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Princeton : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, ©2004.
Series:Strangers abroad : pioneers of social anthropology.
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Emmanuel

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Call Number: GN21.E8 S5 2004