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Side xxiv
The courting , marriage , and funeral ceremonies of our savage forefathers are
repeated like a faint and degraded echo in village green or school playground .
We leave the child and return to the folk whom I have already defined as the ...
The courting , marriage , and funeral ceremonies of our savage forefathers are
repeated like a faint and degraded echo in village green or school playground .
We leave the child and return to the folk whom I have already defined as the ...
Side 234
The underlying idea of all these festivals is the great fear that the dead should
return to fetch a living person . The women are not admitted to the ceremonies
which have this intention . During these times the women hide themselves in the
...
The underlying idea of all these festivals is the great fear that the dead should
return to fetch a living person . The women are not admitted to the ceremonies
which have this intention . During these times the women hide themselves in the
...
Side 240
James Chalmers , or “ Tamate , " as he likes to be called by his black and his
white friends , has described the initiation ceremony among the Toaripi ( Motu -
Motu ) . At about the age of seventeen or eighteen the boys enter the Eramo (
sacred ...
James Chalmers , or “ Tamate , " as he likes to be called by his black and his
white friends , has described the initiation ceremony among the Toaripi ( Motu -
Motu ) . At about the age of seventeen or eighteen the boys enter the Eramo (
sacred ...
Side 241
These ceremonial tablets , as I have termed them , vary from about twenty inches
to sixty inches in length , and , so far as I ... Mr . Chalmers is also our authority for
the existence of initiation ceremonies in this district at which the bull - roarer ...
These ceremonial tablets , as I have termed them , vary from about twenty inches
to sixty inches in length , and , so far as I ... Mr . Chalmers is also our authority for
the existence of initiation ceremonies in this district at which the bull - roarer ...
Side 243
( That is , “ Do you have initiation ceremonies in which boys are made into men ?
" ) “ Yes , ” he replied , “ we make him boy man . ” “ You got thing , time you make
him boy man ? " At first the old chief would say nothing , and looked stolidly ...
( That is , “ Do you have initiation ceremonies in which boys are made into men ?
" ) “ Yes , ” he replied , “ we make him boy man . ” “ You got thing , time you make
him boy man ? " At first the old chief would say nothing , and looked stolidly ...
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