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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... once meant pretty much the same . The curious expression mutterseelenallein , " quite alone ; alone by one's self , " is given a peculiar interpretation by Lippert , who sees in it a relic of the burial of the dead ( soul ) beneath the ...
... once meant pretty much the same . The curious expression mutterseelenallein , " quite alone ; alone by one's self , " is given a peculiar interpretation by Lippert , who sees in it a relic of the burial of the dead ( soul ) beneath the ...
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... once " the mother , with her boys and girls , and per- haps even a little child in her arms , were immolated together , " - for sometimes the wretched children , instead of being immedi- ately sacrificed , were allowed to live until ...
... once " the mother , with her boys and girls , and per- haps even a little child in her arms , were immolated together , " - for sometimes the wretched children , instead of being immedi- ately sacrificed , were allowed to live until ...
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... once came down upon the earth and met people there who were the ancestors of the Yuchi Indians . To them this being ( Hiki , or Ka'la hi'ki ) taught many of the arts of life , and in matters of religion admonished them to call the sun ...
... once came down upon the earth and met people there who were the ancestors of the Yuchi Indians . To them this being ( Hiki , or Ka'la hi'ki ) taught many of the arts of life , and in matters of religion admonished them to call the sun ...
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... once more cleansed , once more renewed through our mother Chalchihuitlicue . " As she lifted the child up into the air , she prayed , " O Goddess , Mother of Water , fill this child with thy power and virtue " ( 326. I. 263 ) . - In ...
... once more cleansed , once more renewed through our mother Chalchihuitlicue . " As she lifted the child up into the air , she prayed , " O Goddess , Mother of Water , fill this child with thy power and virtue " ( 326. I. 263 ) . - In ...
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... once to be living people . The Dnieper was a boy , and the Volga and Dvina his sisters . " The Russians call their great river " Mother Volga , " and it is said that , in the seventeenth century , a chief of the Don Cossacks , inflamed ...
... once to be living people . The Dnieper was a boy , and the Volga and Dvina his sisters . " The Russians call their great river " Mother Volga , " and it is said that , in the seventeenth century , a chief of the Don Cossacks , inflamed ...
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