The Role of the Aged in Primitive Society |
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Examples of the glorification of old age in legends and stories are easily found in almost any primitive society . The Polar Eskimo maintained that all their powerful magic formulae were dreamed by the old men long ago , and many of ...
Examples of the glorification of old age in legends and stories are easily found in almost any primitive society . The Polar Eskimo maintained that all their powerful magic formulae were dreamed by the old men long ago , and many of ...
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132 A Kiwai legend described how an old woman discovered the first bull - roarer . ... sticking into the ground ; and the use of the bull - roarer spread thence all over the world.133 The Semang had legends of " invulnerable old men .
132 A Kiwai legend described how an old woman discovered the first bull - roarer . ... sticking into the ground ; and the use of the bull - roarer spread thence all over the world.133 The Semang had legends of " invulnerable old men .
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When I narrate legends , it is not I who speak , it is the wisdom of our forefathers . . . " 113 Rasmussen explained that the fables and legends were told in the houses on long winter evenings as the people sat about heavy and tired ...
When I narrate legends , it is not I who speak , it is the wisdom of our forefathers . . . " 113 Rasmussen explained that the fables and legends were told in the houses on long winter evenings as the people sat about heavy and tired ...
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