The term fahe-gehe means split off, separate, or distinct from, and is applied to signify a priest, or man, who has a peculiar or distinct sort of mind or -soul, differing from that of the generality of mankind, which disposes some god occasionally to... Inselgruppen in Oceanien - Side 35af Adolf Bastian - 1883 - 282 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Frank Byron Jevons - 1896 - 460 sider
...becomes a house of dreams."3 In the Tonga Islands the native term (fahe-gehe) for priest means a " man who has a peculiar or distinct sort of mind or...mankind, which disposes some god occasionally to inspire him."4 Admission to the priesthood may be perfectly unorganised, or it may be a hereditary privilege,... | |
| 1899 - 428 sider
...separate or distinet from, and is applied to signify a priest or a man, who has a peculiar or distinet sort of mind or soul, differing from that of the generality...which disposes some god occasionally to inspire him« (auf Tonga), in göttlicher Manie (der Musensöhne). Bei zunehmender Intimität im Umgang mit seinem... | |
| Frank Byron Jevons - 1902 - 514 sider
...becomes a house of dreams."3 In the Tonga Islands the native term (fdhe-gehe) for priest means a " man who has a peculiar or distinct sort of mind or...which disposes some god occasionally to inspire him." 4 Admission to the priesthood may be perfectly unorganised, or it may be a hereditary privilege, or... | |
| Gunnar Landtman - 1905 - 238 sider
...talked with.*5 The term fahc-gehc, which is used of the priests in Tonga, means, according to Mariner, »split off, separate, or distinct from, and is applied...mankind, which disposes some god occasionally to inspire him.*6 Instances of similar ideas are furnished by certain Indian tribes. An Apache 'who wishes ever... | |
| Frank Byron Jevons - 1902 - 456 sider
...becomes a house of dreams."8 In the Tonga Islands the native term (fahe-gehe) for priest means a " man who has a peculiar or distinct sort of mind or...which disposes some god occasionally to inspire him." 4 Admission to the priesthood may be perfectly unorganised, or it may be a hereditary privilege, or... | |
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