The Child and Childhood in Folk Thought: The Child in Primative Culture |
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232 ) The Eskimo , Letournean informs us , were wont to bury the little child with its dead mother , for they believed that unless this were done , the mother herself would call from Killo , the other world , for the child she had borne ...
232 ) The Eskimo , Letournean informs us , were wont to bury the little child with its dead mother , for they believed that unless this were done , the mother herself would call from Killo , the other world , for the child she had borne ...
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... the birth of the child , that the infant will be the may be translated the echo , of such an object . Women also fancy that a child is the nunu of some dead person . It is not a notion of metem psychosis , as if the soul of the dead ...
... the birth of the child , that the infant will be the may be translated the echo , of such an object . Women also fancy that a child is the nunu of some dead person . It is not a notion of metem psychosis , as if the soul of the dead ...
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When the hour of separation came , there was much weeping , not only among the living , but the dead . The living insisted upon going with the dead , but the dead declared they must wait , – that they could not pass through the entrance ...
When the hour of separation came , there was much weeping , not only among the living , but the dead . The living insisted upon going with the dead , but the dead declared they must wait , – that they could not pass through the entrance ...
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