Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 135
... tribes of Asia , suggests that this cus- tom , like so many other peculiarities of Alaskan Eskimo life , may be due to contact with Asiatic tribes " ( p . 613 ) . HAIDA . Under the title " Hidery Prayers , " Mr. James Deans publishes ...
... tribes of Asia , suggests that this cus- tom , like so many other peculiarities of Alaskan Eskimo life , may be due to contact with Asiatic tribes " ( p . 613 ) . HAIDA . Under the title " Hidery Prayers , " Mr. James Deans publishes ...
Strana 303
... tribes denote this narcosis by the same word as that for " death . " The Otomacs call the condition induced by tobacco - smoke " day - dreaming , " " dreaming with open eyes , " etc. Dreams are so real to some of these Indian tribes ...
... tribes denote this narcosis by the same word as that for " death . " The Otomacs call the condition induced by tobacco - smoke " day - dreaming , " " dreaming with open eyes , " etc. Dreams are so real to some of these Indian tribes ...
Strana 304
... tribes ; others , like the Matacos , place it underground ; others , still , located it in the stars , the sun , etc. Worthy of remark is the Bakairí idea that heaven and earth lay once beside each other , and the transit was easy ; but ...
... tribes ; others , like the Matacos , place it underground ; others , still , located it in the stars , the sun , etc. Worthy of remark is the Bakairí idea that heaven and earth lay once beside each other , and the transit was easy ; but ...
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