The Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 41
... spirits ( known as yō " lápxdāa ) , as a rule animal spirits or natural objects and forces . The method of securing the guardianship of these spirits was the same as that so commonly employed in the Columbia valley for the acqui- sition ...
... spirits ( known as yō " lápxdāa ) , as a rule animal spirits or natural objects and forces . The method of securing the guardianship of these spirits was the same as that so commonly employed in the Columbia valley for the acqui- sition ...
Strana 42
... spirits were not possessed by the great run of people ( or yap ! a gamáxdi , " raw people , " as they were called ) , but were vouchsafed only to the sha- mans ; the general doctrine of individual guardian spirits character- istic of ...
... spirits were not possessed by the great run of people ( or yap ! a gamáxdi , " raw people , " as they were called ) , but were vouchsafed only to the sha- mans ; the general doctrine of individual guardian spirits character- istic of ...
Strana 48
... spirits ( you lápxdā ) and thus render him incapable of doing harm by " shoot- ing . " The account of the procedure which follows is literally trans- lated from the Takelma text : — " A bad - hearted shaman of such a one his guardian ...
... spirits ( you lápxdā ) and thus render him incapable of doing harm by " shoot- ing . " The account of the procedure which follows is literally trans- lated from the Takelma text : — " A bad - hearted shaman of such a one his guardian ...
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