The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... tribes , in both North and South America , the number of women as compared to men in the profession is small , and in some instances no mention is made of women shamans at all . Yet in these cases there are often indications from other ...
... tribes , in both North and South America , the number of women as compared to men in the profession is small , and in some instances no mention is made of women shamans at all . Yet in these cases there are often indications from other ...
Strana 325
... tribes the Mohave , Yuma , Maricopa , and Cocopa - from the desert tribes . - - All the languages of the Eastern and Central Groups are closely akin . Havasupai differs less from Diegueño than does Low German from High German . The Yuma ...
... tribes the Mohave , Yuma , Maricopa , and Cocopa - from the desert tribes . - - All the languages of the Eastern and Central Groups are closely akin . Havasupai differs less from Diegueño than does Low German from High German . The Yuma ...
Strana 374
... tribes corresponds the symbolic square where the social units are assembled for council or ceremony . With some tribes ( Creek , Yuchi , Cherokee ) " the clan assemblage is a permanent thing , and constitutes the town or tribe , " and ...
... tribes corresponds the symbolic square where the social units are assembled for council or ceremony . With some tribes ( Creek , Yuchi , Cherokee ) " the clan assemblage is a permanent thing , and constitutes the town or tribe , " and ...
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ARTICLES | 9 |
Some Aspects of the American Shaman Roland B Dixon | 43 |
Two Popular Ballads G L Kittredge | 60 |
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