Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 131
... ceremony . Except for the John Day , who celebrated separately , the entire tribe assembled at a Dalles Tenino village . After this festival about half the families of a village departed for a series of expeditions toward the south ...
... ceremony . Except for the John Day , who celebrated separately , the entire tribe assembled at a Dalles Tenino village . After this festival about half the families of a village departed for a series of expeditions toward the south ...
Page 145
... ceremony . In this manner people became aware of the spirit helpers of their neighbors , but only in a general way of the powers they controlled . SHAMANS Every adult Tenino made use of the limited number of super- natural powers ...
... ceremony . In this manner people became aware of the spirit helpers of their neighbors , but only in a general way of the powers they controlled . SHAMANS Every adult Tenino made use of the limited number of super- natural powers ...
Page 427
... ceremony centered around girls ' puberty , first fruits ' rites , shamanism and acquiring power , success in many aspects of life depending upon the latter ; they also participated in the greater Northwest complex of vision and prophesy ...
... ceremony centered around girls ' puberty , first fruits ' rites , shamanism and acquiring power , success in many aspects of life depending upon the latter ; they also participated in the greater Northwest complex of vision and prophesy ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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