The Study of ManJ. Murray, 1908 - 512 sider |
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Side x
... BULL - ROARER 277 CHAPTER XI . THE SINGING GAMES OF CHILDREN 328 CHAPTER XII . 66 LONDON BRIDGE " : FOUNDATION SACRIFICE 347 CHAPTER XIII . 66 DRAW A PAIL OF WATER " : WATER WORSHIP 362 CHAPTER XIV . COURTING GAMES 393 CHAPTER XV ...
... BULL - ROARER 277 CHAPTER XI . THE SINGING GAMES OF CHILDREN 328 CHAPTER XII . 66 LONDON BRIDGE " : FOUNDATION SACRIFICE 347 CHAPTER XIII . 66 DRAW A PAIL OF WATER " : WATER WORSHIP 362 CHAPTER XIV . COURTING GAMES 393 CHAPTER XV ...
Side xii
... bull - roarer , W. Africa ; from Mrs. R. Braithwaite Batty Fig . 40. Bull - roarers from South Africa , North and South America , Malaysia , New Zealand , British New Guinea , Torres Straits , and Australia , from various sources ...
... bull - roarer , W. Africa ; from Mrs. R. Braithwaite Batty Fig . 40. Bull - roarers from South Africa , North and South America , Malaysia , New Zealand , British New Guinea , Torres Straits , and Australia , from various sources ...
Side 224
... bull - roarer at the present day represents the three aspects of amusement , magic , and religion . CAT'S CRADLE . One child holds a piece of string joined at the ends on his upheld palms , a single turn being taken over each , and by ...
... bull - roarer at the present day represents the three aspects of amusement , magic , and religion . CAT'S CRADLE . One child holds a piece of string joined at the ends on his upheld palms , a single turn being taken over each , and by ...
Side 276
... research will show whether the contests in our villages and towns are merely racial or tribal in origin , or whether there may not be some harvest ritual behind them . IN CHAPTER X. THE BULL - ROARER . N some 276 THE STUDY OF MAN.
... research will show whether the contests in our villages and towns are merely racial or tribal in origin , or whether there may not be some harvest ritual behind them . IN CHAPTER X. THE BULL - ROARER . N some 276 THE STUDY OF MAN.
Side 277
... and Kurnai , 1880 , p . 267. Prof. E. B. Tylor in his review of this book in The Academy ( April 9th , 1881 , p . 265 ) , gives " whizzer " as an alternative name . length and 1 inches in breadth , 187 mm . 277 CHAPTER X THE BULL-ROARER.
... and Kurnai , 1880 , p . 267. Prof. E. B. Tylor in his review of this book in The Academy ( April 9th , 1881 , p . 265 ) , gives " whizzer " as an alternative name . length and 1 inches in breadth , 187 mm . 277 CHAPTER X THE BULL-ROARER.
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A. C. HADDON ancient Anth Anthropology Aryan Australian Badagas Beddoe block-wheel blond boys brachycephalic Brahmans breadth bridge British Islands brown bull-roarer called cat's cradle Celtic century cephalic index ceremonies character Charente chariot Collignon colour Corrèze cranial index craniology Creuse Culin custom dance dark district dolichocephals Dordogne dress E. B. TYLOR England English Europe evidence evolution example face fair fair lady Folk-lore France French girls Gomme hair and eyes hand Haute-Vienne head inches indices Inst Ireland Irish jaunting-car Jenny Jones Journ kite kite-flying lady latter length leptorhine Malay marriage means mesorhine narrow nasal index Neolithic North nose origin Paniyans platyrhine played points primitive probably race round sacred says shafts side skull slide-car song South stature STEWART CULIN string teetotum Torres Straits tribes vehicles village wheels women wood