- The
Azande are an
ethnic group in
Central Africa speaking the
Zande languages (whose
classification is uncertain). They live in the south-eastern part...
-
Africa is
magic used to
inflict harm on an
individual that is
native to the
Azande tribal peoples. The
belief in
witchcraft is
present in
every aspect of Zande...
-
Azande Ani Kpi Gbe ("Too many
Azande people have died"), also
known as
Wagner Ti
Azandé, is an
ethnic militia of
Azande people active in the Haut-Mbomou...
- The Zande, also
known as the
Azande Kingdom is a
kingdom predominantly dominated by the
Zande people or tribe. It is
located in the area of
Western Equatoria...
- Witchcraft,
Oracles and
Magic Among the
Azande is one of
social anthropology's most
noted texts. In this work E. E. Evans-Pritchard
examines the witchcraft...
- work Witchcraft, Oracles, and
Magic Among the
Azande challenged this perception. He
argued that
Azande witchcraft is a
coherent and
logical system of...
- the
Azande, a
people of the
upper Nile, and
resulted in both a
doctorate (in 1927) and his
classic Witchcraft,
Oracles and
Magic Among the
Azande (1937)...
- of
Azande client in Yei,
Central Equatoria, and
Western Bahr el Ghazal. In the 18th century, the
Avungara sib rose to
power over the rest of
Azande society...
- The non-Nilotic
Azande people, who
entered southern Sudan in the 16th century,
established the region's
largest state. The
Azande are the
third largest...
- E. Evans-Pritchard's Witchcraft,
Oracles and
Magic Among the
Azande, a
study of
Azande witchcraft beliefs published in 1937. This
provided definitions...