Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 22American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... dead influenced the destinies of the living . The dead were accordingly worshipped by those who wished their aid , and parts of corpses were highly valued as amulets and periapts . Numerous Anglo - Saxon laws against bewitching by means ...
... dead influenced the destinies of the living . The dead were accordingly worshipped by those who wished their aid , and parts of corpses were highly valued as amulets and periapts . Numerous Anglo - Saxon laws against bewitching by means ...
Strana 131
... dead man's grave . A charm for boils consists in poulticing the boil for three days and nights , and then placing the poultices and their cloths in the coffin of a dead man . ' Black reports an amusing story of an Irishman bent almost ...
... dead man's grave . A charm for boils consists in poulticing the boil for three days and nights , and then placing the poultices and their cloths in the coffin of a dead man . ' Black reports an amusing story of an Irishman bent almost ...
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... dead should return after the lapse of four days . Long ago that was our way . To - day I object to our dead coming back . " They met . He called them all to the edge of the water . He picked up a rock , held it in his hand , and spoke ...
... dead should return after the lapse of four days . Long ago that was our way . To - day I object to our dead coming back . " They met . He called them all to the edge of the water . He picked up a rock , held it in his hand , and spoke ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXII | 53 |
The Ballad of Hind Horn Walter R Nelles | 82 |
Some Analogues of Maistre Pierre Pathelin Thomas Edward Oliver | 90 |
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12 D xvii American Folk-Lore amulets analogues Anglo-Saxon Arikara asked ballad bidarka Boston brother called Cambridge Celto charac CHARLES BLUEJACKET charms child Christ Christian Cockayne Coyote Cree Crux culture-hero dead disease drenc Dzō'avits earth edition Editions.-C English exorcist eyes F. W. Putnam father formula German girl Grimm Heathen herbs Hind Horn husband INDIANENSIS Indians Irish Iroquoian killed lines lived look Mak the Thief married Mass Menomini Miss mother myth nephew night Nomlaki ofer Ojibwa Païsan Paternoster Pathelin phratry ponne Prof Professor Rasmus Regius 12 river Saulteaux sẽ Shelta SIGILLUM sing sister song spells spirit stone story Tahltan Taku tale Tlingit told took translation Translation.-C tribes uncle VERITAS village wið wife Wishram woman words young þā þæt