Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 69American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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... Chief Grows Up to Become Chief Himself . Shared : A chief , suspicious of his wives , orders that any male child born should be killed . A woman relative of the chief bears a son and gives it to someone else to bring up . The boy has ...
... Chief Grows Up to Become Chief Himself . Shared : A chief , suspicious of his wives , orders that any male child born should be killed . A woman relative of the chief bears a son and gives it to someone else to bring up . The boy has ...
Strana 99
THE CHIEF IN HAWAIIAN MYTHOLOGY1 BY SAMUEL H. ELBERT 1. Introduction . 2. Birth and Early Youth of the Chief . and His O - class Relatives . 4. The Chief and Sex . 6. The Chief and War . 7. The Chief and Religion . and His Subjects . 9 ...
THE CHIEF IN HAWAIIAN MYTHOLOGY1 BY SAMUEL H. ELBERT 1. Introduction . 2. Birth and Early Youth of the Chief . and His O - class Relatives . 4. The Chief and Sex . 6. The Chief and War . 7. The Chief and Religion . and His Subjects . 9 ...
Strana 106
... chief's importance and the pres- ence of divinity within his person . The jeering mother's abandonment of the rope offspring may have symbolically represented infanticide . Nature's recognition of the birth of a chief is in keeping with ...
... chief's importance and the pres- ence of divinity within his person . The jeering mother's abandonment of the rope offspring may have symbolically represented infanticide . Nature's recognition of the birth of a chief is in keeping with ...
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