Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 8American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 93
... important chapters of the work are ix - xxiii , which are concerned with mnemonic , chronological , communicative , totemic , religious , mythological , social , historical , biographi- cal and kindred forms of pictography , with ...
... important chapters of the work are ix - xxiii , which are concerned with mnemonic , chronological , communicative , totemic , religious , mythological , social , historical , biographi- cal and kindred forms of pictography , with ...
Strana 278
... important of these changes were as follows : The part of the warrior ( Kalektaka ) was taken by Wikyatiwa instead of Tawa , whose personation of the warrior chief was rather undignified in 1893. The Kalektaka was the priest who followed ...
... important of these changes were as follows : The part of the warrior ( Kalektaka ) was taken by Wikyatiwa instead of Tawa , whose personation of the warrior chief was rather undignified in 1893. The Kalektaka was the priest who followed ...
Strana 282
... important observance . The most important general result of my studies of the 1895 Snake Dance is a verification of what I have elsewhere stated , that the ceremony in successive presentations is performed in exactly the same way , and ...
... important observance . The most important general result of my studies of the 1895 Snake Dance is a verification of what I have elsewhere stated , that the ceremony in successive presentations is performed in exactly the same way , and ...
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