Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 12American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... ceremony , which still is celebrated in extenso at Oraibi and possibly in other pueblos . KOHONINO BASKET DANCE . At certain times in the Tusayan ritual the striking essential features of foreign dances are introduced in the midst of ...
... ceremony , which still is celebrated in extenso at Oraibi and possibly in other pueblos . KOHONINO BASKET DANCE . At certain times in the Tusayan ritual the striking essential features of foreign dances are introduced in the midst of ...
Strana 5
... ceremony to neutralize any further evil conjurations . On the other hand , should the water appear clear , the death was due to ordinary circum- stances , and no further ceremony is necessary . --- - As the priest mentions each in turn ...
... ceremony to neutralize any further evil conjurations . On the other hand , should the water appear clear , the death was due to ordinary circum- stances , and no further ceremony is necessary . --- - As the priest mentions each in turn ...
Strana 6
... ceremony , accompanied by fast- ing and going to water , to turn aside the impending peril . The final result is generally successful , as the priest seldom ceases from his labors until the omens are propitious . Should it still be ...
... ceremony , accompanied by fast- ing and going to water , to turn aside the impending peril . The final result is generally successful , as the priest seldom ceases from his labors until the omens are propitious . Should it still be ...
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