The Races of Mankind: Being a Popular Description of the Characteristics, Manners and Customs of the Principal Varieties of the Human Family, Volúmenes3-4Cassell, Peter & Galpin, 1873 |
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... rites of other nations - the North American Indians , for example — and that many of the rites which have been pointed out as common to the Afghans and the Jews are the common property of most Oriental peoples . After being under the ...
... rites of other nations - the North American Indians , for example — and that many of the rites which have been pointed out as common to the Afghans and the Jews are the common property of most Oriental peoples . After being under the ...
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... rites in his name , and thus extricate his soul from the Hindoo purgatory into which it would otherwise . enter after his death . He rewards his spiritual adviser ( generally with some of his wife's ornaments ) , mentions what expenses ...
... rites in his name , and thus extricate his soul from the Hindoo purgatory into which it would otherwise . enter after his death . He rewards his spiritual adviser ( generally with some of his wife's ornaments ) , mentions what expenses ...
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... rites , the tablet of the deceased is brought back and placed in the " hall of ancestors ; " or , if the family be poor , in some part of the house , with incense before it . Twice every year , in the spring and autumn , the rites to ...
... rites , the tablet of the deceased is brought back and placed in the " hall of ancestors ; " or , if the family be poor , in some part of the house , with incense before it . Twice every year , in the spring and autumn , the rites to ...
Términos y frases comunes
aborigines accordingly Afghans African allowed amongst animals Ashanti blood body Bokhara Brahmins Buddhists caboceers called carried caste ceremony character chief China Chinese civilisation classes cloth Coast Coomassie custom Dahomey death deity dress Egbas English Eskimo European Fantis favour feet fetish Gaboon gold Government Greenland ground habits hair hands head Hindoo honour husband huts India inhabitants island Kafir Khiva Khonds killed king labour Lámá land language Lhásá live looked manner marriage married Mohammedan monarch Mongol mountains nation native Negro neighbouring never occasion officers ornaments Ostiaks Persian person piece plunder Polygamy population possession present priests punishment race rank religion religious rites river rude sacred sacrifice Samoyedes savage Senegal skin slave trade sometimes superstition Tartars temples Thibetan town traveller tree tribes Turkoman village West White Nile wife wild wives woman women worship Yakuts