The Child and Childhood in Folk Thought: (The Child in Primative Culture)Macmillan and Company, 1896 - 464 ページ 1896. The Child in Primitive Culture. Contents: Child-Study; The Child's Tribute to the Mother; The Child's Tribute to the Father; The Name Child; The Child in the Primitive Laboratory; The Bright Side of Child-Life: Parental Affection; Childhood the Golden Age; Children's Food; Children's Souls; Children's Flowers, Plants, and Trees; Children's Animals, Birds, etc.; Child-Life and Education in General; The Child as Member and Builder of Society; The Child as Linguist; The Child as Actor and Inventor; The Child as Poet and Musician; The Child as Teacher and Wiseacre; The Child as Judge; The Child as Oracle-Keeper and Oracle-Interpreter; The Child as Weather-Maker; The Child as Healer and Physician; The Child as Shaman and Priest; The Child as Hero, Adventurer, etc.; The Child as Fetich and Divinity; The Child as God: The Christ-Child; Proverbs, Sayings, etc., about Parents, Father and Mother; Proverbs, Sayings, etc., about the Child, Mankind, Genius; Proverbs, Sayings, etc., about Mother and Child; Proverbs, Sayings, etc., about Father and Child; Proverbs, Sayings, etc., about Childhood, Youth, and Age; and Proverbs, Sayings, etc., about the Child and Childhood. |
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... Indians of Oregon , p'gishap , " mother , " really signifies the " maker . " The Karankawas of Texas called " mother , " kaninma , the " suckler , " from kanín , " the female breast . ” In Latin mamma seems to signify " teat , breast ...
... Indians of Oregon , p'gishap , " mother , " really signifies the " maker . " The Karankawas of Texas called " mother , " kaninma , the " suckler , " from kanín , " the female breast . ” In Latin mamma seems to signify " teat , breast ...
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... Indians of Louisiana and Texas sássin means both " wife " and " mother . " The familiar " mother " of the New England farmer of the " Old Homestead " type , pre- sents , perhaps , a relic of the same thought . The word dame , in older ...
... Indians of Louisiana and Texas sássin means both " wife " and " mother . " The familiar " mother " of the New England farmer of the " Old Homestead " type , pre- sents , perhaps , a relic of the same thought . The word dame , in older ...
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... Indians indicate " mother " by placing the index finger in the mouth ( 497 a . 479 ) . Clark describes the common Indian sign as follows : " Bring par- tially curved and compressed right hand , and strike with two or three gentle taps ...
... Indians indicate " mother " by placing the index finger in the mouth ( 497 a . 479 ) . Clark describes the common Indian sign as follows : " Bring par- tially curved and compressed right hand , and strike with two or three gentle taps ...
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... Indians mother - right was nearly universal . Upon the death of a chief whose office was hereditary , he was succeeded , not by his son , but by the son of a sister , or an aunt , or a niece ; all his property that was not buried with ...
... Indians mother - right was nearly universal . Upon the death of a chief whose office was hereditary , he was succeeded , not by his son , but by the son of a sister , or an aunt , or a niece ; all his property that was not buried with ...
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... came to name the soul , they personified it in Psyche , a beautiful female , and that the word for " soul " is feminine in many European languages . Among the Teton Indians , according to the Rev. J. Lore of Motherhood . 21.
... came to name the soul , they personified it in Psyche , a beautiful female , and that the word for " soul " is feminine in many European languages . Among the Teton Indians , according to the Rev. J. Lore of Motherhood . 21.
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