Myth and Cosmos: Readings in Mythology and SymbolismAmerican Museum of Natural History, 1967 - 368 páginas Essays by anthropologists who relate some of the ways in which people conceive of their society and the world in which it is set. |
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tural Sketch | 15 |
63 | 17 |
KENELM O L BURRIDGE Social Implications of Some Tangu Myths | 27 |
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Ambilineal Ambwerk ancestors Andarum animals anthropological anthropologist associated behaviour Berg birds blood body Brother-sister cargo cults ceremony chishing'a Christian clan common conception context crocodile cult culture daughter dead death descent Dogon E. E. Evans-Pritchard ethical Europeans evil example exogamous expression fact fertility fish Gahuku-Gama genealogical hair head heroes human hunter hunting husband Hyena idea incest individual interpretation Kaguru killed kind kinship Kwoth Lele lineage living lonko Lugbara magical male Mapuche marriage matrilineage means moral mother mother's brother myth nature Ndembu Nuer Nyakyusa obligation pangolin particular Patrilineal Penan person phallic problem Rabbit Radin ramatzka reference refractions regarded relation relationship rites ritual Semang sense sexual shade shaving significance sister social society sorcery speak Spirit statement structure symbolic Tangu Temne things thought tion totemic tribe Tuman twins values Version village wife woman women word