Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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Strana 147
... shaman to shaman , all conform to a general pattern . A tipi or shelter is erected with the door facing east . To this the patient is brought . The shaman lights a cigarette and puffs smoke to the four directions , starting with the ...
... shaman to shaman , all conform to a general pattern . A tipi or shelter is erected with the door facing east . To this the patient is brought . The shaman lights a cigarette and puffs smoke to the four directions , starting with the ...
Strana 150
... shaman . But the position of these people was distinctly subordinate to the shaman throughout . They had no share in the rite except when the shaman asked their assistance and cooperation . If they heard voices or saw visions , it was a ...
... shaman . But the position of these people was distinctly subordinate to the shaman throughout . They had no share in the rite except when the shaman asked their assistance and cooperation . If they heard voices or saw visions , it was a ...
Strana 152
... shaman transmitted his knowledge to a younger man , the two would cooperate for some years in the performance of ritual before the older man died or surrendered his place entirely to the novice . Within the older pattern , too , it was ...
... shaman transmitted his knowledge to a younger man , the two would cooperate for some years in the performance of ritual before the older man died or surrendered his place entirely to the novice . Within the older pattern , too , it was ...
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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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