The Writer and the Shaman: A Morphology of the American IndianHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1973 - 312 Seiten |
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... believe ferocious and treacherous . " As could be expected , the Sioux are an " ugly , ill - made race . . . their eyes protruding and dull " : the doctrines of De Pauw are partially revived . Their bodies are smeared with grease and ...
... believe ferocious and treacherous . " As could be expected , the Sioux are an " ugly , ill - made race . . . their eyes protruding and dull " : the doctrines of De Pauw are partially revived . Their bodies are smeared with grease and ...
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... believe , to shoot at a wandering Indian as at a furtive bear . " 5 But what human force is entirely untouched by ideas and , in the final analysis , independent of language and tradition ? It should be enough to recall the names of the ...
... believe , to shoot at a wandering Indian as at a furtive bear . " 5 But what human force is entirely untouched by ideas and , in the final analysis , independent of language and tradition ? It should be enough to recall the names of the ...
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... believe that substantially diverse events can all be lumped together simply by giving them the same label . ( What characteristic distinguishes perception from collective hallucination ? Constancy ? And what is more constant than a ...
... believe that substantially diverse events can all be lumped together simply by giving them the same label . ( What characteristic distinguishes perception from collective hallucination ? Constancy ? And what is more constant than a ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Warrior Theocracy | 28 |
Timothy Dwight | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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American ancient animal appears asked bear become begins believe bird body called century ceremony chief Christian civilization comes converted dance dark dead death described devil divine dream earth English Enlightenment evil experience eyes face fact faith father feeling finally force forest girl gives hand head heart human idea imagination Indian John killed kind King land later learned leaves Libertine light live look magic means medicine mind native nature never novel observed origin painted prayer priest progress published Puritan Quaker religion religious ritual sacred savage says seemed sense singing society song soul speak spirit stand story symbol tells things thought tradition tree tribe true truth turned vision voice wants warriors wind young
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