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AMAGQIRHA Religion Magic and Medicine In The Transkei - Broster , Bourn

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Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Bob Shop ID:
183005747

 Hardcover with DJ. Via Afrika. First edition first impression 1981.126 pages.

This book is in excellent condition. It has an inscription to a previous on the ffep which I suspect may be from the photographer responsible for the books illustrations as it is signed "Herb". See pics below.

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" This book gives the story as told to Joan Broster by the amagqhira themselves. It has not been written from any particular point of view, nor from a background of specialised training, but with a clearness of perception born from love and rapport. In their own words, with the author as interpreter, the amagqirha describe their calling and discuss the religious magical and medicinal aspects of their profession."