Resisting State Iconoclasm Among the Loma of Guinea

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Resisting State Iconoclasm Among the Loma of Guinea. / Højbjerg, Christian Kordt.

1 udg. Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, 2007. 360 s. (Carolina Academic Press Ritual Studies Monograph Series).

Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapportDoktordisputatsForskning

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Højbjerg, CK 2007, Resisting State Iconoclasm Among the Loma of Guinea. Carolina Academic Press Ritual Studies Monograph Series, 1 udg, Carolina Academic Press, Durham, North Carolina.

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Højbjerg, C. K. (2007). Resisting State Iconoclasm Among the Loma of Guinea. (1 udg.) Carolina Academic Press. Carolina Academic Press Ritual Studies Monograph Series

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Højbjerg CK. Resisting State Iconoclasm Among the Loma of Guinea. 1 udg. Durham, North Carolina: Carolina Academic Press, 2007. 360 s. (Carolina Academic Press Ritual Studies Monograph Series).

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Højbjerg, Christian Kordt. / Resisting State Iconoclasm Among the Loma of Guinea. 1 udg. Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, 2007. 360 s. (Carolina Academic Press Ritual Studies Monograph Series).

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