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6 special terms of respect in addressing their aged . Sarasin described the chief as an “ intelligent old man , ” and reported an aged woman who exercised great authority over her group , both young and old . Bonwick has reported that ...
6 special terms of respect in addressing their aged . Sarasin described the chief as an “ intelligent old man , ” and reported an aged woman who exercised great authority over her group , both young and old . Bonwick has reported that ...
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eca myths and legends , two - thirds mentioned old men or women in heroic roles . 117 The Crow cherished legends of old “ cunning men ” who could “ kill the heart of a woman ” for a strange man and turn it back to her husband .
eca myths and legends , two - thirds mentioned old men or women in heroic roles . 117 The Crow cherished legends of old “ cunning men ” who could “ kill the heart of a woman ” for a strange man and turn it back to her husband .
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Ancient traditions of the Kazak were devoutly preserved by the old people either in the form of ancestral reminiscences and genealogical legends or in ballads.24 It was the “ old men who know " among the Sema Naga , and they had charge ...
Ancient traditions of the Kazak were devoutly preserved by the old people either in the form of ancestral reminiscences and genealogical legends or in ballads.24 It was the “ old men who know " among the Sema Naga , and they had charge ...
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