Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... connection with the feast of the new moon is dwelt upon , and connected in origin with the Indian cere- monies of the new and full moon , farther than which Indian usage did not extend . Circumcision , which has been regarded as a ...
... connection with the feast of the new moon is dwelt upon , and connected in origin with the Indian cere- monies of the new and full moon , farther than which Indian usage did not extend . Circumcision , which has been regarded as a ...
Strana 158
... connected with the Gaelic . - I agree with Mr. Leland that " Shelta " is not Gaelic , because my friend and I went over the words , trying to find some connection between the two languages . " Shelta " has , however , both Gaelic and ...
... connected with the Gaelic . - I agree with Mr. Leland that " Shelta " is not Gaelic , because my friend and I went over the words , trying to find some connection between the two languages . " Shelta " has , however , both Gaelic and ...
Strana 163
... connected with the game . In a game between the quadrupeds and birds , the bat and the fly- ing squirrel won the game for the latter , and for this reason they are used as amulets in the game . During the time of training for the game a ...
... connected with the game . In a game between the quadrupeds and birds , the bat and the fly- ing squirrel won the game for the latter , and for this reason they are used as amulets in the game . During the time of training for the game a ...
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