Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 145
... dance his spirit dance at the next winter 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 ...
... dance his spirit dance at the next winter 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 ...
Page 148
... dances of the dead . From time to time a series of prophets of various tribes allegedly died and returned to the ... dance shed and con- sisted primarily of a stereotyped dance of typical Prophet Dance style in which the participants ...
... dances of the dead . From time to time a series of prophets of various tribes allegedly died and returned to the ... dance shed and con- sisted primarily of a stereotyped dance of typical Prophet Dance style in which the participants ...
Page 192
... dance house , a large snow structure constructed for the occasion . Illumined by blubber lamps , the feast- ing , dancing and animated involvement in games created a joyous mood . Singing began after all present had eaten as much as ...
... dance house , a large snow structure constructed for the occasion . Illumined by blubber lamps , the feast- ing , dancing and animated involvement in games created a joyous mood . Singing began after all present had eaten as much as ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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