Primitive Culture: Researches Into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Languages, Art and Customs, Volume 2H. Holt, 1877 - Animism |
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... Tatar would shake the baby till it cried , and then repeat names to it , till it chose itself one by leaving off crying.1 The belief in the new human birth of the departed soul , which has even led West African negroes to commit suicide ...
... Tatar would shake the baby till it cried , and then repeat names to it , till it chose itself one by leaving off crying.1 The belief in the new human birth of the departed soul , which has even led West African negroes to commit suicide ...
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... Tatar begins , we may see clearly the difference of prevalent doctrine on either side . On the savage side , the theory of hovering ghosts is strong , re- birth in human or animal bodies is often thought of , but above all there ...
... Tatar begins , we may see clearly the difference of prevalent doctrine on either side . On the savage side , the theory of hovering ghosts is strong , re- birth in human or animal bodies is often thought of , but above all there ...
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... Tatar races in Castrén , Finn . Myth . ' pp . 164 , 173 , etc. Bastian , Psychologie , ' p . 90 ; from Abyssinia in Parkyns , ' Life in A. , ' ch xxxiii . communication is desired enters her body and talks through her ANIMISM . 135.
... Tatar races in Castrén , Finn . Myth . ' pp . 164 , 173 , etc. Bastian , Psychologie , ' p . 90 ; from Abyssinia in Parkyns , ' Life in A. , ' ch xxxiii . communication is desired enters her body and talks through her ANIMISM . 135.
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... Tatar folk - lore illustrates the idea of soul - embodiment in the quaint but intelligible story of the demon - giant who could not be slain , for he did not keep his soul in his body , but in a twelve- 1 Darwin , ' Journal , ' p . 458 ...
... Tatar folk - lore illustrates the idea of soul - embodiment in the quaint but intelligible story of the demon - giant who could not be slain , for he did not keep his soul in his body , but in a twelve- 1 Darwin , ' Journal , ' p . 458 ...
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