Our people all believe that the spirit lives in a future state ; that it has a great distance to travel after death towards the west — that it has to cross a dreadful deep and rapid stream, which is hemmed in on both sides by high and rugged hills —... A glossary of the Cleveland dialect - Side 547af John Christopher Atkinson - 1868Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 460 sider
...families who hnd expected it, and limit a great raft, on which they were saved." Future State. — " Our people all believe that the spirit lives in a...sides by high and rugged hills —over this stream, I'rom bill to bill, there lies a long and slippery pine-tag, with the hark peeled off, over which the... | |
| George Catlin - 1841 - 502 sider
...all, except a few families who had expected it and built a great raft, on which they were saved." 127 state — that it has a great distance to travel after...which is hemmed in on both sides by high and rugged lulls — over this stream, from hill to hill, there lies a long and slippery pine-log, with the bark... | |
| George Catlin - 1845 - 492 sider
...few families who had expected it and built a great raft, on which they were saved." Future State. " Our people all believe that the spirit lives in a...slippery pine-log, with the bark peeled off", over whicli the dead have to pass to the delightful hunting-grounds. On the other side of the stream there... | |
| Edward Burnett Tylor - 1870 - 408 sider
...a bridge,* while the Minnetarees, in their way to the mansions of their ancestors after death, have to cross a narrow footing over a rapid river, where...peeled off, over which the dead have to pass to the delightful-hunting grounds. On the other side of the stream there are six persons of the good hunting-grounds... | |
| Edward Burnett Tylor - 1870 - 436 sider
...footing over a rapid river, where the good warriors and hunters pass, but the worthless ones fall in.6 Catlin's account of the Choctaw belief is as follows:...peeled off, over which the dead have to pass to the delightful-hunting grounds. On the other side of the stream there are six persons of the good hunting-grounds... | |
| Edward Burnett Tylor - 1870 - 442 sider
...footing over a rapid river, where the good warriors and hunters pass, but the worthless ones fall in.6 Catlin's account of the Choctaw belief is as follows:...peeled off, over which the dead have to pass to the delightful-hunting grounds. On the other side of the stream there are six persons of the good hunting-grounds... | |
| Edward Burnett Tylor - 1870 - 406 sider
...future state ; that it has a great distance to travel after death towards the west — that it haa to cross a dreadful deep and rapid stream, which is...peeled off, over which the dead have to pass to the delightful-hunting grounds. On the other side of the stream there are six persons of the good hunting-grounds... | |
| Edward Burnett Tylor - 1878 - 416 sider
...footing over a rapid river, where the good warriors and hunters pass, but the worthless ones fall in.7 Catlin's account of the Choctaw belief is as follows...by high and rugged hills — over this stream, from lull to hill, there lies a long and 1 T. \Vright, ' St. Patrick's Purgatory ;' London, 1844, p. 74,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1898 - 220 sider
...was first made known to mortals a5 All the mystery of Medamin, All the sacred art of healing. 191. " Our people all believe that the spirit lives in a...from hill to hill, there lies a long and slippery pine log, with the bark peeled off, over which the dead have to pass to the happy hunting-grounds."... | |
| 1913 - 662 sider
...as narrating that the Indians of the Dakota tribe believed that after death the soul has to cross "a deep and rapid stream which is hemmed in on both sides by high and rocky hills," and that there are some who throw stones at those who enter the river, yet that "the... | |
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