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“Witchdoctors” in White Coats: Politics and Healing Knowledge in Tanzania

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Primary sources

  • Tanzanian National Archive – Dar es Salaam (TNA) File 13402/78
  • The Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act, 2002 (Act No. 23 of 2002)

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