| 1855 - 424 sider
...in a future state, as deseribed by an Indian chief: " Our people all believe that the spirit Jives in a future state; that it has a great distance to...travel after death towards the west ; that it has to pass a dreadful deep and rapid stream, which is hemmed in on -all sides by high and rugged hills. Over... | |
| George Catlin - 1857 - 452 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 future state — that it has a great distan ce to travel after death towards the West — that it has to cross a dread ful deep and rapid... | |
| George Catlin - 1859 - 886 sider
...few families who had expected it and built a great raft, on which they were saved. Future Slate. " Our people all believe that the spirit lives in a...death towards the West — that it has to cross a dread ful deep and rapid stream, which is hemmed in on both sides by high and rugged hills — over... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1867 - 394 sider
...equally curious. They hold that the spirit lives after death, and that it has a great distance to travel towards the west ; that it has to cross a dreadful, deep, and rapid stream, over which, from hill to hill, there lies a long, slippery pine log, with the bark peeled off. Over... | |
| Edward Burnett Tylor - 1870 - 406 sider
...footing over a rapid river, where the good warriors and hunters pass, but the worthless ones fall in.5 Catlin's account of the Choctaw belief is as follows:...to travel after death towards the west — that it haa to cross a dreadful deep and rapid stream, which is hemmed in on both sides by high and rugged... | |
| Ross Winans - 1873 - 496 sider
...equally curious. They hold that the spirit lives after death, and that it has a great distance to travel towards the west; that it has to cross a dreadful, deep, and rapid stream, over which, from hill to hill, there lies a long, slippery pine log, with the bark peeled off. Over... | |
| 1884 - 668 sider
...— They hold that the spirit lives after death, and that it has a great distance to travel toward the West ; that it has to cross a dreadful, deep and rapid stream, over which from hill to hill, there lies a long, slippery pine log, with the bark peeled off. Over... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1891 - 602 sider
...other races. Their ideas of a future state have been thus stated by one of their foremost prophets : " Our people all believe that the spirit lives in a...that it has a great distance to travel after death toward the West — that it has to cross a dreadful deep and rapid stream, which is hemmed in on both... | |
| George Catlin - 1909 - 436 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...that it has a great distance to travel after death toward the West, that it has to cross a dreadful deep and rapid stream, which is hemmed in on both... | |
| W. Fletcher Johnson - 2000 - 556 sider
...other races. Their ideas of a future state have been thus stated by one of their foremost prophets: "Our people all believe that the spirit lives in a...that it has a great distance to travel after death toward the West - that it has to cross a dreadful deep and rapid stream, which is hemmed in on both... | |
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