Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 70American Folk-lore Society, 1957 |
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Strana 268
... Taboo . The tales show that the taboo system constantly separates the chief from his people . The lap of a chief is taboo to all save the closest of relatives ( F4 : 91 , 185 ) . So are his shadow ( F4 : 353 ) , his loincloth ( F4 : 431 ) ...
... Taboo . The tales show that the taboo system constantly separates the chief from his people . The lap of a chief is taboo to all save the closest of relatives ( F4 : 91 , 185 ) . So are his shadow ( F4 : 353 ) , his loincloth ( F4 : 431 ) ...
Strana 272
... Taboo . Excellent summary statements are given by Beckwith , Handy , and Kepe- lino as to the function of taboo as an instrument for the control of the lower classes ( B310 ) , as " the keystone of the arch that supported the ...
... Taboo . Excellent summary statements are given by Beckwith , Handy , and Kepe- lino as to the function of taboo as an instrument for the control of the lower classes ( B310 ) , as " the keystone of the arch that supported the ...
Strana 273
... taboos may indicate that the taboo system was re- sented . Ellis suggests that Liholiho's motives in the abolition were to improve the position of women ( degraded by dietary restrictions ) and to lessen the power of the priests ( p ...
... taboos may indicate that the taboo system was re- sented . Ellis suggests that Liholiho's motives in the abolition were to improve the position of women ( degraded by dietary restrictions ) and to lessen the power of the priests ( p ...
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Paul Delarue 18891956 | 7 |
Proverbial Comparisons in the Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher | 25 |
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