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Date: 2015-02-12 01:29:19
Cultural anthropology
Magic
Anthropology
Anthropology of religion
Witch-hunt
Witch-cult hypothesis
Witchcraft
Folklore
Legal history

Witch-Hunts in Papua New Guinea’s Eastern Highlands Province: A Fieldwork Report RICHARD EVES AND ANGELA KELLY-HANKU IN BRIEF[removed]

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