Mandinka Ceremonies

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Book excerpt: "This account is the revision of a draft report originally prepared in 1949, which aimed at giving a general description of a series of Mandinka ceremonies. These are drawn from my own material collected at Kerewan in Lower Badibu on the north bank, and later on the south bank, at Kaiaf and Jenyeri in Eastern Kiang, and Bateling in Western Kiang, and from reports made by A.K. Rahman for the Nutrition Field Working Party and Jenyeri"--P. iii.


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