| Alice Cunningham Fletcher - 1897 - 36 lehte
...children, was reënforced by their training in the strict observance of the special tabu of their gentes, holding ever before them the penalties for its violation,...easy to see why the totem was never forgotten, why ils sign was borne through life, and at last put upon the dead, in order that they might be at, once... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1898 - 626 lehte
...children, was regnforcecl by their training in the strict observance of the special tabu of their gentes, holding ever before them the penalties for its violation,...easy to see why the totem was never forgotten, why ils sign was borne through life, and at last put upon the dead, in order that they might be at once... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1898 - 608 lehte
...children, was reenforced by their training in the strict observance of the special tabu-of their gentes, holding ever before them the penalties for its violation,...chiefs of the gens were the priests. It is easy to sec why the totem was never forgotten, why ils sign was borne through life, and at last put upon the... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1898 - 620 lehte
...children, was reenforced by their training in the strict observance of the special tabu of their gentes, holding ever before them the penalties for its violation,...hereditary chiefs of the gens were the priests. It ieasy to see why the totem was never forgotten, why its sign was borne through life, and at last put... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1898 - 976 lehte
...children, was reenforced by their training in the strict observance of the special tabu of their gentes, holding ever before them the penalties for its violation...easy to see why the totem was never forgotten — why its sign was borne through life, and at last put upon the dead, in order that they Smithsonian Report,... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1898 - 942 lehte
...children, was reen forced by their training in the strict observance of the special tabu of their gentes, holding ever before them the penalties for its violation of blindness, physical deformity, and disease. PLATE III. < _3 might be at once recognized by their kiudred, and not wander as they passed into the... | |
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