Primitive Culture: Researches Into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Languages, Art and Customs, Volume 2H. Holt, 1877 - Animism |
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... tribes , the wandering shadows of the dead are said to be considered unresting till burial . In Turanian regions of North Asia , the spirits of the dead who have no resting- place in earth are thought of as lingering above ground ...
... tribes , the wandering shadows of the dead are said to be considered unresting till burial . In Turanian regions of North Asia , the spirits of the dead who have no resting- place in earth are thought of as lingering above ground ...
Page 33
... tribes this kindly hospitality to ancestral souls passes on into the belief and ceremony of full manes- worship ... Turanian races of North Asia , the Chu- wash put food and napkins on the grave , saying , “ Rise at night and eat ...
... tribes this kindly hospitality to ancestral souls passes on into the belief and ceremony of full manes- worship ... Turanian races of North Asia , the Chu- wash put food and napkins on the grave , saying , “ Rise at night and eat ...
Page 92
... tribes , burning the dead , says that " as the smoke of the funeral pile of a good man rises , the soul ascends with ... Turanian religion . Among the Lapps , Jabme - Aimo , the subterranean " home of the dead " below the earth , where ...
... tribes , burning the dead , says that " as the smoke of the funeral pile of a good man rises , the soul ascends with ... Turanian religion . Among the Lapps , Jabme - Aimo , the subterranean " home of the dead " below the earth , where ...
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... Turanian tribes of North Asia fear their shamans even more when dead than when alive , for they become a special class of spirits who are the hurtfullest in all nature , and who among the Mongols plague the living on 1 Rituale Romanum ...
... Turanian tribes of North Asia fear their shamans even more when dead than when alive , for they become a special class of spirits who are the hurtfullest in all nature , and who among the Mongols plague the living on 1 Rituale Romanum ...
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... tribes of India , whose religions more or less represent præ - Brahmanic and præ - Buddhistic conditions , wide and deep traces appear of an ancient and surviving cultus of ancestors . Turanian tribes spread over the northern regions of ...
... tribes of India , whose religions more or less represent præ - Brahmanic and præ - Buddhistic conditions , wide and deep traces appear of an ancient and surviving cultus of ancestors . Turanian tribes spread over the northern regions of ...
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