Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 203
... women's actual behavior . " This spirit covers herself up with bark , so men may not see her . Likewise the Groote Eylandt women carry sheets of bark and live in the bush -- they are like that spirit now ! " It is said that men and women ...
... women's actual behavior . " This spirit covers herself up with bark , so men may not see her . Likewise the Groote Eylandt women carry sheets of bark and live in the bush -- they are like that spirit now ! " It is said that men and women ...
Strana 204
... women , both on Groote Eylandt itself among the local men and between them and the mainland men , who abducted women fairly frequently . Rose , quoting Worsley , makes the same point : the history of marriage in the pre - White era on ...
... women , both on Groote Eylandt itself among the local men and between them and the mainland men , who abducted women fairly frequently . Rose , quoting Worsley , makes the same point : the history of marriage in the pre - White era on ...
Strana 240
... women's hand movements ( girdjir ) , scratching motions at each wrist , are said to represent the scratching gestures of the possums climbing about on the trees . Subsequent discussion with women focused on the point that green plums ...
... women's hand movements ( girdjir ) , scratching motions at each wrist , are said to represent the scratching gestures of the possums climbing about on the trees . Subsequent discussion with women focused on the point that green plums ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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