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161. Rattray ( 237 ) , pp . 215–216 . 162. Ellis ( 90 ) , pp . 53–54 . 163. Bleek ( 24 ) , p . 27 . 164. Quatrefages ( 230 ) , pp . 213 , 220 . The Iban had a deity whom they called " Grandfather 76 Role of the Aged in Primitive Society.
161. Rattray ( 237 ) , pp . 215–216 . 162. Ellis ( 90 ) , pp . 53–54 . 163. Bleek ( 24 ) , p . 27 . 164. Quatrefages ( 230 ) , pp . 213 , 220 . The Iban had a deity whom they called " Grandfather 76 Role of the Aged in Primitive Society.
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The rainbow was the bow of this great and powerful old man , and from it he shot the arrows of lightning.174 The Yukaghir had a deity called " Father Fire " who lived in the sky . In the lower regions lived an old man known as ...
The rainbow was the bow of this great and powerful old man , and from it he shot the arrows of lightning.174 The Yukaghir had a deity called " Father Fire " who lived in the sky . In the lower regions lived an old man known as ...
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When starting on a journey , a young man or woman generally called on all the old men of the village . He or she would go from house to house and make an offering of a little rice or tobacco , explain the journey to the old people ...
When starting on a journey , a young man or woman generally called on all the old men of the village . He or she would go from house to house and make an offering of a little rice or tobacco , explain the journey to the old people ...
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The Assurance of Food | 20 |
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