Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 70American Folk-lore Society, 1957 |
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Strana 131
... chief ( kik'mongwi ) , prayer - feathers are prepared , and ritual taboos are observed for four days . Then the ... chant each for Cleaning Streets , Cultivating Fields , Planting Corn , Shearing Sheep , and the final Grievance chant ...
... chief ( kik'mongwi ) , prayer - feathers are prepared , and ritual taboos are observed for four days . Then the ... chant each for Cleaning Streets , Cultivating Fields , Planting Corn , Shearing Sheep , and the final Grievance chant ...
Strana 132
... chant chief asking why he was summoned to come and smoke ; each of the chiefs answered separately giving the same information , that it was time for the chant chief to announce the ceremony which was to take place in eight ( or sixteen ) ...
... chant chief asking why he was summoned to come and smoke ; each of the chiefs answered separately giving the same information , that it was time for the chant chief to announce the ceremony which was to take place in eight ( or sixteen ) ...
Strana 133
... leader . Usually , however , he instructs or delegates the chant chief to do the chanting for him . The repeat series of katcina dances in February , however , are announced by the katcina chief rather than by the tcak'mongwi ( Titiev ...
... leader . Usually , however , he instructs or delegates the chant chief to do the chanting for him . The repeat series of katcina dances in February , however , are announced by the katcina chief rather than by the tcak'mongwi ( Titiev ...
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