Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 148
... Priest Rapids in central Washington , who traveled widely through the Plateau bearing the old message foretelling the resurrection of the dead with the added prediction of the disappearance of the Whites and the restoration to the ...
... Priest Rapids in central Washington , who traveled widely through the Plateau bearing the old message foretelling the resurrection of the dead with the added prediction of the disappearance of the Whites and the restoration to the ...
Page 285
... priest was often in attendance . A Sunday market had begun to develop in Temoaya which also attracted hacienda workers . Although both upland and flatland Otomí availed them- selves of Temoaya's church , shops , and Sunday market , the ...
... priest was often in attendance . A Sunday market had begun to develop in Temoaya which also attracted hacienda workers . Although both upland and flatland Otomí availed them- selves of Temoaya's church , shops , and Sunday market , the ...
Page 292
... priest said that it has to be replaced about every two years because of the wear and tear . Prayers and supplications and complaints are made in Otomí to Santiago el Mayor and to various saints . Every major holy event is celebrated by ...
... priest said that it has to be replaced about every two years because of the wear and tear . Prayers and supplications and complaints are made in Otomí to Santiago el Mayor and to various saints . Every major holy event is celebrated by ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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