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_aUmeya, Kiyoshi, _d1969- _e1 |
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_aThe gospel sounds like the witch's spell : _bdealing with misfortune among the Jopadhola of Eastern Uganda / _cKiyoshi Umeya. |
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_aMankon, Bamenda, North West Region, Cameroon : _bLangaa RPCIG, _c(c)2022. |
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_aCover -- _tTitle page -- _tCopyright page -- _tAbout the Author -- _tDedication -- _tAcknowledgements for the English Version -- _tAcknowledgements for the Original Japanese Version -- _tContents -- _tForeword -- _tPreface -- _tSame Facts, Different Interpretations -- _tThe Politicians of the Amin's Regime -- _tThe Adhola Interpretation -- _tMultiple Side Stories -- _tStructure of this Volume -- _tSurvey Duration -- _tIntroduction -- _tI. Aims -- _t1. 'Aetiologies of Misfortune' -- _t2. Three Contexts -- _t3. The 'Non-Causality' of 'Causes of Misfortune' -- _t4. 'Causes of Misfortune' as Abduction |
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_a5. Multiple 'Causes', Multiple 'Narratives' -- _t6. Empiricism and Rationalism -- _t7. The Spider's Web -- _t8. The Direction of this Volume -- _tII. The Subjects -- _t1. The Padhola and the Adhola -- _t2. The People Called Adhola -- _t3. History -- _t4. The Adhola Union -- _t5. The Patrilieal Clan, Nono -- _t6. The Acceptance of Christianity and Politics -- _t7. Overview of the Were Faith -- _t8. Previous Research on the Adhola -- _tIII. Materials and Methods -- _t1. Methodology -- _t2. Texts -- _tPART I -- _tChapter 1 -- _tTuwo: Illness Categories -- _tI. Introduction -- _tII. Materials -- _t1. Lifuoli and Tuwo -- _t2. Types of Tuwo |
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_aIII. Material Analysis and Discussion -- _t1. 'Hygiene' Embodied -- _t2. Aetiologies of Disease -- _t3. Botho Tuwo Nyapadhola and Yath Nyapadhola -- _tConclusion -- _tChapter 2 -- _t'Aetiologies of Misfortune' -- _tI. Introduction -- _tII. The Texts -- _t1. Jwogi -- _t2. Ghosts (Tipo) of the Murdered -- _t3. Ayira (Poison) -- _t4. 'Curses' ( Lam) -- _tIII. Material Analysis and Discussion -- _tChapter 3 -- _tThe Notion of Jajwok -- _tI. Introduction -- _tII. The Texts -- _t1. Types of Jajwok -- _t2. Who is a Night Dancer? -- _t3. The Night Dancer Lacks Self-Awareness -- _t4. Prescribed Ways to Torture and Execute |
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_a5. Eyewitness Accounts of Night Dancers -- _t6. Capturing a Night Dancer, Part 1 -- _t7.Capturing a Night Dancer, Part 2 -- _t8. Jajwok Identity Unknown -- _tIII. Discussion and Summary -- _tChapter 4 -- _tThe Jamigimba Concept -- _tI. Introduction -- _tII. The Texts -- _t1. The jamigimba Do Exist -- _t2. The Jamigimba's Powers -- _t3. Inherited or Bought -- _t4. The Jamigimba's Ritual -- _t5. Wang Koth ('Eyes of Rain') -- _t6. Hunting Jamigimba -- _t7. Jamigimba Eyewitness Accounts -- _tIII. Conclusion -- _t1 The Ontology of the Jamigimba and Wang Koth |
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_a2 The Existence of the Powers of the Jamigimba and the Efficacy of Their Medicines -- _t3 Inheritance or Purchase -- _t4 The Connection with the Local Community -- _t5 The Jamigimba Rituals -- _t6 The Wang Koth -- _tChapter 5 -- _tThe Tipo Notion -- _tI. Introduction -- _tII. The Tipo -- _t1. The Term 'Tipo' -- _t2. What are the Tipo? -- _t3. 'Bad luck' is also the Tipo's Fault -- _t4. Sending a Tipo -- _t5. Despite No Involvement -- _t6. Tipo as Symptoms: Dialogue -- _t7. Tipo as Symptoms: Dialogue 2 -- _t8. The Spirits of Those Killed in Battle, Accidents and Suicides -- _t9. A Person's Death, Funeral and Tipo |
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520 | 0 | _aThe Gospel Sounds Like the Witch's Spell is a highly detailed ethnography about how the Jopadhola in eastern Uganda talk about, interpret and cope with death, illness and other misfortunes. | |
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_aJopadhola (African people) _xReligion. |
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_aBlessing and cursing _zUganda. |
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_aWitchcraft _zUganda. |
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