Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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Strana 153
... ritual songs , where a person who had but lately obtained a supernatural visitation and ceremony revealed himself . For an Apache , who considered it of utmost importance to his health and protection to know the ritual stock - in ...
... ritual songs , where a person who had but lately obtained a supernatural visitation and ceremony revealed himself . For an Apache , who considered it of utmost importance to his health and protection to know the ritual stock - in ...
Strana 173
... ritual posture of folded arms and closed hands , whereby the hands sweated . In ritual smoking a Zuñi will ask not for a smoke but for " water , " and a cigarette is called water roll.3 Scalps are referred to as water - filled covering ...
... ritual posture of folded arms and closed hands , whereby the hands sweated . In ritual smoking a Zuñi will ask not for a smoke but for " water , " and a cigarette is called water roll.3 Scalps are referred to as water - filled covering ...
Strana 310
... ritual number four , are repeated four times , and frequently fall into four sec- tions . In Pueblo songs the rules ... ritual , the work being part of the ritual . Our oldest records , as far back as Castañeda in 310 Journal of American ...
... ritual number four , are repeated four times , and frequently fall into four sec- tions . In Pueblo songs the rules ... ritual , the work being part of the ritual . Our oldest records , as far back as Castañeda in 310 Journal of American ...
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VOL | 49 |
Pueblo Indian Folk Tales | 69 |
The Influence of Aboriginal Pattern and White Contact on a Recently | 143 |
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