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174 The Yukaghir had a deity called “ Father Fire ” who lived in the sky . In the lower regions lived an old man known as “ Grandfather with the pointed head , ” who was believed to be the chief of all evil spirits , and the most ...
174 The Yukaghir had a deity called “ Father Fire ” who lived in the sky . In the lower regions lived an old man known as “ Grandfather with the pointed head , ” who was believed to be the chief of all evil spirits , and the most ...
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It is said that Jivaro who qualified for the office of chief should be " elderly and experienced ” men ; and a chief was called the " old one ” because he was nearly always aged . Up de Graff spoke of one leader of a Jivaro party as a ...
It is said that Jivaro who qualified for the office of chief should be " elderly and experienced ” men ; and a chief was called the " old one ” because he was nearly always aged . Up de Graff spoke of one leader of a Jivaro party as a ...
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But soon old Sagdloq seized his drum again , and , after a few introductory beats on the skin , called out , in a voice so loud that it might have been the effort of a young pair of lungs , ' The Evil Fate — Misfortune - Bringing Spirit ...
But soon old Sagdloq seized his drum again , and , after a few introductory beats on the skin , called out , in a voice so loud that it might have been the effort of a young pair of lungs , ' The Evil Fate — Misfortune - Bringing Spirit ...
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