Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 12American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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mended the courtesy of our aborigines . The manners which the Europeans brought with them to this country were vastly different from the manners they found here , yet both must have had some elements in common . In the smiling faces of ...
mended the courtesy of our aborigines . The manners which the Europeans brought with them to this country were vastly different from the manners they found here , yet both must have had some elements in common . In the smiling faces of ...
Strana 77
... manner of exorcism is by relating the genealogy of the disturbing influence . It is conceived , namely , that if the history of an evil thing is known , power is thereby acquired over the in- truder , who may thus be shamed and exiled ...
... manner of exorcism is by relating the genealogy of the disturbing influence . It is conceived , namely , that if the history of an evil thing is known , power is thereby acquired over the in- truder , who may thus be shamed and exiled ...
Strana 185
... manner . Only second in importance is a small basket - shaped gourd , ongombo , used in divination . The basket is ten inches in diameter and three inches deep . Around the rim is bound two bands of grass fibre , thus affording strength ...
... manner . Only second in importance is a small basket - shaped gourd , ongombo , used in divination . The basket is ten inches in diameter and three inches deep . Around the rim is bound two bands of grass fibre , thus affording strength ...
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