American Anthropologist, 第 10 巻American Anthropological Association, 1897 |
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aboriginal Algonquian AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST ancient animals Anthrop anthropology antiquity Arch argillite artificial Berl bones Brnschwg Bull called ceremony character Chichen Itza collection Copan corn coronal suture corroboree Courland coyote d'anthrop Detroit deutsch dialect dogs Ethnog Ethnology figure Flute altars Folk-Lore Frank Hamilton Cushing gens Gesellsch Globus glyphs Goodooga Hopi horses human humerus Ibid inches Indians inscriptions Inst Katcina altars knowledge language legend Leiden Lond lxxi means méd ment message stick message-sticks Mexico Micoñinovi Mitth mounds Museum native Navaho noted observation Oraibi organic origin Palenque Palenque tablet Paris plants present primitive Proc Professor province psichiat pueblo races rain-cloud relations represented Reprint scopelism side skull Stela stick stone symbols throp tion Torino Toronto totem tribes Tusayan Ueber Verhandl viii village Walpi Wash word wormian bones xviii xxvii Ztschr
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197 ページ - For thou shalt be in league with the stones of the field : And the beasts of the field shall be at peace with thee.
61 ページ - And out of the ground the LORD God formed every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air; and brought them unto Adam to see what he would call them: and whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof. And Adam gave names to all cattle, and to the fowl of the air, and to every beast of the field; but for Adam there was not found an help meet for him.
203 ページ - I) your sheep that were wont to be so meek and tame, and so small eaters, now, as I hear say, be become so great devourers and so wild, that they eat up, and swallow down the very men themselves. They consume, destroy, and devour whole fields, houses, and cities.
203 ページ - ... leave no ground for tillage, they inclose all into pastures; they throw down houses; they pluck down towns, and leave nothing standing, but only the church to be made a sheep-house.
196 ページ - Ye shall not see wind, neither shall ye see rain ; yet that valley shall be filled with water, that ye may drink, both ye, and your cattle, and your beasts.
203 ページ - For look in what parts of the realm doth grow the finest, and therefore dearest wool, there noblemen and gentlemen : yea, and certain Abbots, holy men...
203 ページ - ... and fraud, or by violent oppression they be put besides it, or by wrongs and injuries they be so wearied, that they be compelled to sell all : by one means therefore or by other, either by hook or crook they must needs depart away...
203 ページ - Away they trudge, I say, out of their known and accustomed houses, finding no place to rest in. All their household stuff, which is very little worth, though it might well abide the sale: yet being suddenly thrust out, they be constrained to sell it for a thing of nought. And when they have wandered abroad till that be spent, what can they then else do but steal, and then justly pardy be hanged, or else go about a begging.
204 ページ - Suffer not these rich men to buy up all, to engross and forestall, and with their monopoly to keep the market alone as please them.
329 ページ - The totem's simplest form of social action was in the Religious societies, whose structure was based upon the grouping together of men who had received similar visions.