The Writer and the Shaman: A Morphology of the American IndianHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1973 - 312 Seiten |
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... mean , as seventeenth- century travelers thought , " God Almighty , " for the word Kiehta simply means " great . " According to the travelers , the other divinity , Hobbamock or Okeus , was the devil , but oke means the divinity or ...
... mean , as seventeenth- century travelers thought , " God Almighty , " for the word Kiehta simply means " great . " According to the travelers , the other divinity , Hobbamock or Okeus , was the devil , but oke means the divinity or ...
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... by King Philip , 14 Cotton Mather in Decennium Luctuosum criticized his theological views by means of legal quibbles , and was shocked by the Quaker's assertion that whoever has in himself 36 The Writer and the Shaman.
... by King Philip , 14 Cotton Mather in Decennium Luctuosum criticized his theological views by means of legal quibbles , and was shocked by the Quaker's assertion that whoever has in himself 36 The Writer and the Shaman.
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... means to subjugate millions of people who exist in a barbarous and bestial state . And how can one not help seeing the hand of a Progressivist Providence in the decimation of the Indian population on the eve of the European landings ...
... means to subjugate millions of people who exist in a barbarous and bestial state . And how can one not help seeing the hand of a Progressivist Providence in the decimation of the Indian population on the eve of the European landings ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Warrior Theocracy | 28 |
Timothy Dwight | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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