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Not infrequently they themselves have claimed to be in communication with the dead and other spirits and even with gods . They have had strange and mysterious remedies for breaking taboos , treating disease , foretelling the future ...
Not infrequently they themselves have claimed to be in communication with the dead and other spirits and even with gods . They have had strange and mysterious remedies for breaking taboos , treating disease , foretelling the future ...
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0 O > old man was reported by Rasmussen : “ Sagdloq was the greatest and oldest magician of the tribe , and he had just announced to his fellow - villagers that he was about to conjure up spirits . His wife was ill , and he wished to ...
0 O > old man was reported by Rasmussen : “ Sagdloq was the greatest and oldest magician of the tribe , and he had just announced to his fellow - villagers that he was about to conjure up spirits . His wife was ill , and he wished to ...
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Old men dipped strings of rabbit fur in red ochre paste and wore them around their necks to induce spirits to sleep ... If part of a corrobone ceremony was forgotten , a spirit would recall it to the mind of anyone who wore such a charm ...
Old men dipped strings of rabbit fur in red ochre paste and wore them around their necks to induce spirits to sleep ... If part of a corrobone ceremony was forgotten , a spirit would recall it to the mind of anyone who wore such a charm ...
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