Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... shaman employed by the intended victim are too strong , and the whole ceremony must be gone over again with an additional and larger quantity of cloth . This must be kept up until the movements of the red bead give token of success , or ...
... shaman employed by the intended victim are too strong , and the whole ceremony must be gone over again with an additional and larger quantity of cloth . This must be kept up until the movements of the red bead give token of success , or ...
Strana 305
... Shaman's Plumes , and Objects connected with Feast- Making ( pp . 174-196 ) ; Facial Paintings ( pp . 196–203 ) ; Miscellaneous Symbolic Objects ( pp . 204-208 ) . Pages 209-217 are occupied with the " Conclusion , " and the work ends ...
... Shaman's Plumes , and Objects connected with Feast- Making ( pp . 174-196 ) ; Facial Paintings ( pp . 196–203 ) ; Miscellaneous Symbolic Objects ( pp . 204-208 ) . Pages 209-217 are occupied with the " Conclusion , " and the work ends ...
Strana 98
... shaman . In the left hand is a small cup or basket ( ? ) — the word átsünánā , originally applied to a small ( nána ) bag or basket ( átsu ) of birch- bark , etc. , has come to be used for cups and receptacles of a like sort containing ...
... shaman . In the left hand is a small cup or basket ( ? ) — the word átsünánā , originally applied to a small ( nána ) bag or basket ( átsu ) of birch- bark , etc. , has come to be used for cups and receptacles of a like sort containing ...
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