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45 A typical chief among the Ainu of Japan was an old man with a very long beard.43 The control of Bontoc Igorot villages was often in the hands of aged headmen . ** Among the Mafulu the office of chief was hereditary and passed on to ...
45 A typical chief among the Ainu of Japan was an old man with a very long beard.43 The control of Bontoc Igorot villages was often in the hands of aged headmen . ** Among the Mafulu the office of chief was hereditary and passed on to ...
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Old men with gourds and chants frightened ghosts from the village . “ On a cloudy day when the sun has been obscured for some time an old man is sometimes seen to take a firebrand and hold it up to the sun ; apparently with the ...
Old men with gourds and chants frightened ghosts from the village . “ On a cloudy day when the sun has been obscured for some time an old man is sometimes seen to take a firebrand and hold it up to the sun ; apparently with the ...
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160 If a stranger came to a village and died in a hut , it might be abandoned or even destroyed , and the men who tore it down would be considered unclean just as if they had handled the corpse . Thus they had to be purified by the ...
160 If a stranger came to a village and died in a hut , it might be abandoned or even destroyed , and the men who tore it down would be considered unclean just as if they had handled the corpse . Thus they had to be purified by the ...
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Research Procedure 1 | 1 |
The Assurance of Food ཨཱུ ཕྱ ུ ི | 82 |
Political and Civil Activities | 105 |
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