The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 21Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1971 |
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... chief twelve months , and after their bodies are buried , their souls are commanded to descend to the earth and bring their bodies to supply their chief with food . Should they refuse to accede to his request , he then begins to feast ...
... chief twelve months , and after their bodies are buried , their souls are commanded to descend to the earth and bring their bodies to supply their chief with food . Should they refuse to accede to his request , he then begins to feast ...
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... Chief into his eterual kingdom , where they will continue to be happy without end . The wicked Indians are those who ... Chief Cloud to Chief Hetgwaulana after he has feasted on their bodies . The Haidas believe that the soul leaves the ...
... Chief into his eterual kingdom , where they will continue to be happy without end . The wicked Indians are those who ... Chief Cloud to Chief Hetgwaulana after he has feasted on their bodies . The Haidas believe that the soul leaves the ...
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... chief's bedstead cannot be used by any person except one who is also a chief . The mat on which a chief sits in his house must not be trodden upon , but must be lifted up in passing , and cannot be sat upon by any one but himself . And ...
... chief's bedstead cannot be used by any person except one who is also a chief . The mat on which a chief sits in his house must not be trodden upon , but must be lifted up in passing , and cannot be sat upon by any one but himself . And ...
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Language as a test of mental capacity By HORATIO HALE M A | 1 |
Family Life of the Haidas Queen Charlotte Islands By the Rev C | 14 |
Ipoh Poison of the Malay Peninsula | 38 |
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Admiralty Islands Akkadian ancient animals Anthropology anthropometric appears Aryan Baiame beads Bètsilèo birds body burial called canoe carved character chief civilised cloth cocoanut collection colour custom dance dead death deity dolichocephalic Dyaks Ethnology evidence Fakaofu father feet figures fish flints friends gawai antu give Green Island ground Haidas hair hand head Hova human implements inches Indians Ipoh Island language live London Missionary Society Malagasy manang marriage missionaries Museum native natural object origin ornament paper peculiar person piece Plate plateau Polynesian present Professor race religion remarks ROYAL rude savage shell shell-money side Similkameen skull Society Somal soul South spear specimens spirit stone supposed Tokelau Tonga tree tribes TYLOR valley drifts verbs village West Yoke wife woman women wood words York Island