Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 83
... clan claim that the Katcina of the same name as that of their clan is their ancient or ancestor ; thus the Bear Katcina is a spirit of the Bear clan . The fact that there are many Katcinas with names which do not appear in the roster of ...
... clan claim that the Katcina of the same name as that of their clan is their ancient or ancestor ; thus the Bear Katcina is a spirit of the Bear clan . The fact that there are many Katcinas with names which do not appear in the roster of ...
Strana 84
... clan . The mem- bers of the Tcakwaina clan living at Sitcomovi consider the Tcak- waina Katcinas as their ancient kindred , and so explain the similarity of names . Let us examine the method of Katcina worship as a preliminary to its ...
... clan . The mem- bers of the Tcakwaina clan living at Sitcomovi consider the Tcak- waina Katcinas as their ancient kindred , and so explain the similarity of names . Let us examine the method of Katcina worship as a preliminary to its ...
Strana 85
... clan when they pass to the abode of spirits , and are not relieved from any clan obligation . Consider in passing the nature of this obligation . A clan as organized in primitive society has a right to expect each mem- ber to do his ...
... clan when they pass to the abode of spirits , and are not relieved from any clan obligation . Consider in passing the nature of this obligation . A clan as organized in primitive society has a right to expect each mem- ber to do his ...
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