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Philip M. Peek. African Divination Systems: Ways of Knowing. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1991. ix+230 pp. Diagrams. Illustrations. Index. Map. $35.00. Cloth. $14.95. Paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 May 2014

P. Stanley Yoder*
Affiliation:
University of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

Abstract

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Review Essay and Book Reviews
Copyright
Copyright © African Studies Association 1993

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Notes

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