Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 12American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... women . Each woman wore two white ceremonial blankets , one wrapped about the shoulder , the other on the loins . The latter was tied about the hips with a knotted girdle . These women wore anklets , but no mocca- sins , ear pendants ...
... women . Each woman wore two white ceremonial blankets , one wrapped about the shoulder , the other on the loins . The latter was tied about the hips with a knotted girdle . These women wore anklets , but no mocca- sins , ear pendants ...
Strana 90
... women of Hano who are of Tanoan stock and not of the Hopi . We find , on studying the masks of men who take the part of women Katcinas ( Katcina manas ) , that they , too , have a represen tation of these bangs , the peculiarity of ...
... women of Hano who are of Tanoan stock and not of the Hopi . We find , on studying the masks of men who take the part of women Katcinas ( Katcina manas ) , that they , too , have a represen tation of these bangs , the peculiarity of ...
Strana 86
... women to name counsellors , who were sometimes women , he adds , " The women have the chief authority amongst all the nations of the Huron language , if we except the Iroquois canton of Oneida , in which it is in both sexes alternately ...
... women to name counsellors , who were sometimes women , he adds , " The women have the chief authority amongst all the nations of the Huron language , if we except the Iroquois canton of Oneida , in which it is in both sexes alternately ...
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