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... spirit in Chief Tomo died and at night his sadness was expressed in melancholy howling . Then one morning , after ... spirits have come . It is his death day . He hears the voices of his ancestors . " We all watched him go but no one ...
... spirit in Chief Tomo died and at night his sadness was expressed in melancholy howling . Then one morning , after ... spirits have come . It is his death day . He hears the voices of his ancestors . " We all watched him go but no one ...
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... spirit or half - god obviously only made up by our big - people to frighten us -- Mr . Joseph was insisting on ... spirits of the young . However , Laetitia and her friends protect themselves by laughter , by irony , by rebelliously ...
... spirit or half - god obviously only made up by our big - people to frighten us -- Mr . Joseph was insisting on ... spirits of the young . However , Laetitia and her friends protect themselves by laughter , by irony , by rebelliously ...
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... spirit thievery " first for Ella / Louisiana to experience " hegemony of the spirit " ( 98 ) . Although married , both Ellas are childless . They first have to give birth to their selves before they can mother new life . Through ...
... spirit thievery " first for Ella / Louisiana to experience " hegemony of the spirit " ( 98 ) . Although married , both Ellas are childless . They first have to give birth to their selves before they can mother new life . Through ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
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