Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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... person . Both men and women equally are teased . Magpie , a Bad War Honors man through maternal descent , whom Lowie knew personally , was held up by the other Crow as a typical Bad War Honors numskull . If a person's father is of the ...
... person . Both men and women equally are teased . Magpie , a Bad War Honors man through maternal descent , whom Lowie knew personally , was held up by the other Crow as a typical Bad War Honors numskull . If a person's father is of the ...
Strana 546
... person sings the song she heard herself singing during her " vision . " 1 A man or a woman may say that he went to a place where some persons were mixing medicine and he started to work with them . He saw himself giving medicine to sick ...
... person sings the song she heard herself singing during her " vision . " 1 A man or a woman may say that he went to a place where some persons were mixing medicine and he started to work with them . He saw himself giving medicine to sick ...
Strana 569
... person's head . The supernaturals minister to the ill person , who is seated on a chair in the center of the room or lying on a bed . At one point in the rite the masked shamans lift up the ill person , chair and all . The family ...
... person's head . The supernaturals minister to the ill person , who is seated on a chair in the center of the room or lying on a bed . At one point in the rite the masked shamans lift up the ill person , chair and all . The family ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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