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An old Spider Woman ( who is also the Salt Woman ) was said to have invented most of the arts and crafts , still lived in a shrine near each village , and was able to help or hinder people as she saw fit . She could protect or curse the ...
An old Spider Woman ( who is also the Salt Woman ) was said to have invented most of the arts and crafts , still lived in a shrine near each village , and was able to help or hinder people as she saw fit . She could protect or curse the ...
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46 Each Dyak or Iban village long - house had its headman , who was called the " Old Man of the House . ” He settled all disputes , decided the amount of fine to be paid by guilty parties , and maintained general order .
46 Each Dyak or Iban village long - house had its headman , who was called the " Old Man of the House . ” He settled all disputes , decided the amount of fine to be paid by guilty parties , and maintained general order .
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Lindblom gave an example of Akamba village purifications after a death . “ The old man who is performing the rite slaughters a goat , which is consecrated by being given some purifying medium to drink ... The contents of the small ...
Lindblom gave an example of Akamba village purifications after a death . “ The old man who is performing the rite slaughters a goat , which is consecrated by being given some purifying medium to drink ... The contents of the small ...
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