Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 5
... hand - length " ( awa ' hilû , a formulistic term , not always to be taken literally ) from the shore . Should a stick , fish , or other object come within this limit during the recitation of the prayer , it is a sign that the death in ...
... hand - length " ( awa ' hilû , a formulistic term , not always to be taken literally ) from the shore . Should a stick , fish , or other object come within this limit during the recitation of the prayer , it is a sign that the death in ...
Strana 6
... hand - length " in depth and stands silently with his eyes fixed upon the water and his back to the shaman upon the ... hand , and a black bead , representing the victim , in a like manner , in his left hand . Standing a few feet behind ...
... hand - length " in depth and stands silently with his eyes fixed upon the water and his back to the shaman upon the ... hand , and a black bead , representing the victim , in a like manner , in his left hand . Standing a few feet behind ...
Strana 98
... hand . ― Drawing No. 2. This is a very curious picture . The artist who drew it said it was another " medicine - man " picture , and did not differentiate it particularly from the other drawing of a shaman . In the left hand is a small ...
... hand . ― Drawing No. 2. This is a very curious picture . The artist who drew it said it was another " medicine - man " picture , and did not differentiate it particularly from the other drawing of a shaman . In the left hand is a small ...
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