Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 72
... totem is determined by the spot ; for if the Oknanikilla belongs , for instance , to spirits of emu men , then the child will be an emu , without regard to the totem of its mother . The tribe being divided into two exogamous groups ...
... totem is determined by the spot ; for if the Oknanikilla belongs , for instance , to spirits of emu men , then the child will be an emu , without regard to the totem of its mother . The tribe being divided into two exogamous groups ...
Strana 73
... totem centre , along with the other Churinga of members of the totem , and is called the Churinga nanja ; no woman may approach the place , or even take a path passing in the neighborhood . The Ertnatulunga become havens for wild ...
... totem centre , along with the other Churinga of members of the totem , and is called the Churinga nanja ; no woman may approach the place , or even take a path passing in the neighborhood . The Ertnatulunga become havens for wild ...
Strana 74
... totem , and be a reincarnation of the original evening star woman , and accordingly receive the same name . Accounts of the Alcheringa traditions are furnished , by which it appears that these include , as usual with primitive faiths ...
... totem , and be a reincarnation of the original evening star woman , and accordingly receive the same name . Accounts of the Alcheringa traditions are furnished , by which it appears that these include , as usual with primitive faiths ...
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