The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 72American Folk-lore Society, 1959 |
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... death may be explained as due to a sorcerer's obligations to his deity ; a man's death may be viewed as his being " eaten " by an evil god . Yet when it is asserted , in such a case , that people are killed and being “ eaten " by evil ...
... death may be explained as due to a sorcerer's obligations to his deity ; a man's death may be viewed as his being " eaten " by an evil god . Yet when it is asserted , in such a case , that people are killed and being “ eaten " by evil ...
Strana 40
... death and the Haitian fear of zombis are combined , for to be turned into a zombi is indeed the worst thing that can befall a Haitian peasant after death . Flesh and blood zombis may be recognized by their nasal speech , which is also a ...
... death and the Haitian fear of zombis are combined , for to be turned into a zombi is indeed the worst thing that can befall a Haitian peasant after death . Flesh and blood zombis may be recognized by their nasal speech , which is also a ...
Strana 42
... death , especially the frequent child deaths . While " natural disease ” and “ natural death " are acknowledged , other alternative explanations are given : evil gods may eat a person as the result of a sorcerer's promise , death may be ...
... death , especially the frequent child deaths . While " natural disease ” and “ natural death " are acknowledged , other alternative explanations are given : evil gods may eat a person as the result of a sorcerer's promise , death may be ...
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Psychiatric Use of Folklore ERIC BERNE | 1 |
Norways Askeladden The Unpromising Hero | 14 |
Folk Narrative Motifs Beliefs and Proverbs | 24 |
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