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See, for instance, Waite, "Public Health in Precolonial East Africa," 229. back
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Note 106: Waite, "Public Health in Precolonial East Africa," 216. back
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"Public Health in Precolonial East Africa," In The Social Basis of Health and Healing in Africa, ed. Steven Feierman and John M. Janzen, 212 – 231.
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Gloria Waite, "Public Health in Precolonial East Africa," in The Social Basis of Health and Healing in Africa, ed. Steven Feierman and John M. Janzen (Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1992), 214. back
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For similar understandings of the importance and distinction among ancestral and nature spirits in East Africa, see Waite, "Public Health in Precolonial East Africa," 214 – 15. back
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A nineteenth-century case of abandonment in the threat of bubonic plague is noted in Juhani Koponen, "War, Famine, and Pestilence in Late Precolonial Tanzania: A Case for Heightened Mortality," The International Journal of African Historical Studies 21, no.
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And now you're the secretary and assistant of the famous Precolonial Commissioner Holati Tate -- which makes you almost a participant in what may well turn out to be the greatest scientific event of the century ....
Legacy James H. Schmitz 1946
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"War, Famine, and Pestilence in Late Precolonial Tanzania: A Case for Heightened Mortality."
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See, for example, Juhani Koponen, "War, Famine, and Pestilence in Late Precolonial Tanzania: A Case for Heightened Mortality," The International Journal of African Historical Studies 21, no.
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Precolonial Black Africa: A Comparative Study of the Political and Social Systems of Europe and Black Africa
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