The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 5–6American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 189
... observed when there are enough lads of eligible age , or about every four years . It will be noticed in reading the ... observations to serve as material for a more ex- haustive comparative study . This article , then , may be regarded ...
... observed when there are enough lads of eligible age , or about every four years . It will be noticed in reading the ... observations to serve as material for a more ex- haustive comparative study . This article , then , may be regarded ...
Strana 334
... observed . I think it would be found , too , on investigation , that in cere- monies practised behind guarded doors by the most cultured men of our own day and nation , processions move in this circuit , whenever any formal circuit is ...
... observed . I think it would be found , too , on investigation , that in cere- monies practised behind guarded doors by the most cultured men of our own day and nation , processions move in this circuit , whenever any formal circuit is ...
Strana 269
... observed it several times , but in 1893 he remained at Walpi and made the observations here recorded . He found that it is an annual ceremony , with many of its incidents varying according to the methods of the kiva intrusted with its ...
... observed it several times , but in 1893 he remained at Walpi and made the observations here recorded . He found that it is an annual ceremony , with many of its incidents varying according to the methods of the kiva intrusted with its ...
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