Balder the Beautiful, Volume I. eBook

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Balder the Beautiful, Volume I. eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 545 pages of information about Balder the Beautiful, Volume I..

[192] M.J. van Baarda, “Fabelen, Verhalen en Overleveringen der Galelareezen,” Bijdragen tot de Taal-Landen Volkenkinde van Nederlandsch-Indie, xlv. (1895) p. 489.

[193] J.L. van der Toorn, “Het animisme bij den Minangkabauer der Padangsche Bovenlanden,” Bijdragen tot de Taal-Land- en Volkenkunde van Nederlandsch-Indie, xxxix. (1890) p. 66.

[194] W.H.I.  Bleek, A Brief Account of Bushman Folk-lore (London, 1875), p. 14; compare ibid., p. 10.

[195] Rev. James Macdonald, “Manners, Customs, Superstitions and Religions of South African Tribes,” Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xx. (1891) p. 138; id., Light in Africa, Second Edition (London, 1890), p. 221.

[196] Dudley Kidd, The Essential Kafir (London, 1904), p. 238; Mr. Warren’s Notes, in Col.  Maclean’s Compendium of Kafir Laws and Customs (Cape Town, 1866), p. 93; Rev. J. Macdonald, Light in Africa, p. 221; id., Religion and Myth (London, 1893), p. 198.  Compare Henri A. Junod, “Les conceptions physiologiques des Bantou Sud-Africains et leurs tabous,” Revue d’Ethnographie et de Sociologie, i. (1910) p. 139.  The danger of death to the cattle from the blood of women is mentioned only by Mr. Kidd.  The part of the village which is frequented by the cattle, and which accordingly must be shunned by women, has a special name, inkundhla (Mr. Warner’s Notes, l.c.).

[197] Rev. J. Roscoe, “The Bahima, a Cow Tribe of Enkole,” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, xxxvii. (1907) p. 106.

[198] Rev. J. Roscoe, The Baganda (London, 1911), p. 419.

[199] Rev. J. Roscoe, The Baganda, p. 96.

[200] Rev. J. Roscoe, “Notes on the Manners and Customs of the Baganda,” Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xxxi. (1901) p. 121; id., “Further Notes on the Manners and Customs of the Baganda,” Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xxxii. (1902) p. 39; id., The Baganda, p. 352.

[201] Rev. J. Roscoe, The Baganda, p. 459.

[202] C.W.  Hobley, “Further Researches into Kikuyu and Kamba Religious Beliefs and Customs,” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, xli. (1911) p. 409.

[203] Mervyn W.H.  Beech, The Suk, their Language and Folklore (Oxford, 1911), p. 11.

[204] H.S.  Stannus, “Notes on some Tribes of British Central Africa,” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, xl. (1910) p. 305; R. Sutherland Rattray, Some Folk-lore Stories and Songs in Chinyanja (London, 1907), p. 191.  See above, p. 27.

[205] Jakob Spieth, Die Ewe-Staemme (Berlin, 1906), p. 192.

[206] Anton Witte, “Menstruation und Pubertaetsfeier der Maedchen in Kpandugebiet Togo,” Baessler-Archiv, i. (1911) p. 279.

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