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A few selected samples follow : The Polar Eskimo believed that the goddess Nerivik was a very old woman who lived beneath the waters , with the spirits of the dead , and that sometimes she re- fused to prosper the seal hunters until ...
A few selected samples follow : The Polar Eskimo believed that the goddess Nerivik was a very old woman who lived beneath the waters , with the spirits of the dead , and that sometimes she re- fused to prosper the seal hunters until ...
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And this involved system of life is thoroughly believed in as the foundation of all success . " A curious divining custom was observed , for example , in plant- ing rice . “ Four water beetles , of the kind that skates on the sur- face ...
And this involved system of life is thoroughly believed in as the foundation of all success . " A curious divining custom was observed , for example , in plant- ing rice . “ Four water beetles , of the kind that skates on the sur- face ...
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Ashanti patriarchs frequently withheld decisions on property rights until just before death.103 The Akamba believed that while dying anyone could place a malediction upon his own property or upon the person of a relative .
Ashanti patriarchs frequently withheld decisions on property rights until just before death.103 The Akamba believed that while dying anyone could place a malediction upon his own property or upon the person of a relative .
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Research Procedure | 1 |
The Assurance of Food | 20 |
Property Rights | 36 |
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abandonment able activities aged men aged women Agriculture appear association become believed called ceremony chief child Codified laws coefficients Collection correlations council cultural custom dance death dwelling dying elders Eskimo especially family authority family rights father favorable fear Fishing give hand head Herding Hunting important including seniority rights influence judges killing land legends live magic married Matrilineal descent Matrilineal inheritance Matrilineal succession Matrilocal residence Matripotestal family medicine MICHIGAN mother natural Numbers old age old men old woman Organized priesthood ownership parents Permanency person position possessed practice present prestige priests primitive property rights Ratio received regarded relatives reported respect rights of aged shamans sharing social societies sometimes son-in-law spirits statistical subjection support of aged traits tribes usually village wife young mates younger youth