Womans Mysteries of a Primitive People Microform the Ibibios of Southern Nig

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Womans Mysteries of a Primitive People Microform the Ibibios of Southern Nig
D Amaury Talbot
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According to all accounts these form no mean weapon of offence. In shape they are much like the wooden throwing weapons of the present day Bagirimi of Central Africa, or those occasionally found in the K 73 Woman's Mysteries of a Primitive People sand of the desert, or dug up now and again from ancient Egyptian tombs. The cutting edge of many of these staves is so hard and sharp as to inflict wounds almost as dangerous as machet strokes. Whether as weapon or staff, they appear to be ex- chisive...ly feminine possessions ; for, save in process of making or while in service for drying fish, we have never seen one in the hands of a man. ) To continue the story : " The sick woman crept up to the girl's mother and said : ' These strong ones have failed, yet by the power of Abassi I think that I may be able to bring your daughter up out of the juju water. ' " On this the mother cried out : " ' If you are able to do this I shall be more glad than I can say, and will do all that I can to repay you.

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