Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... animal coincidently may have developed warts , or perhaps only the suggestion of its warty skin , on the law of like begetting like , may have given rise to the notion . Since a knowledge of cutaneous glands is not widely distributed ...
... animal coincidently may have developed warts , or perhaps only the suggestion of its warty skin , on the law of like begetting like , may have given rise to the notion . Since a knowledge of cutaneous glands is not widely distributed ...
Strana 73
... animal or plant . But eating of the totemic animal is done sparingly , and as a rite calculated to confer power rather than with the purpose of giving sensual pleasure . The authors , however , conceive that originally there was no tabu ...
... animal or plant . But eating of the totemic animal is done sparingly , and as a rite calculated to confer power rather than with the purpose of giving sensual pleasure . The authors , however , conceive that originally there was no tabu ...
Strana 103
... animal seen in profile , but what animal ? Gradually he may have noticed that the alignment of certain stars behind them resem- bles the form of a den , that the animal seems to be descending from this den in spring just when the bears ...
... animal seen in profile , but what animal ? Gradually he may have noticed that the alignment of certain stars behind them resem- bles the form of a den , that the animal seems to be descending from this den in spring just when the bears ...
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