| Stephen Powers - 1877 - 748 sivua
...gay, just as the coming home from a Christian funeral is apt to be much more jolly than the going out. A Yokaia widow's style of mourning is peculiar. In...tar or unguent with which she smears a band about two inches wide all around the edge of the hair (which is previously cut off close to the head), so... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1886 - 790 sivua
...Manning, but not copied or fully described in his Notes on the Aborigines of New Holland (Jour, of Royal Society, New South Wales, Vol. XVI, p. 167). He mentions...that at a little distance she appears to be wearing a white chaplet." (See Contrib. to NA Ethnol., III, p. 166.) Mr. Dorsey reports that mnd is used by... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of Ethnology - 1886 - 792 sivua
...Notes on the Aborigines of New Holland (Jour, of Eoyal Society, New South Wales, Vol. XVI, p. 107). He mentions it in connection with a corrobery or solemn...that at a little distance she appears to be wearing a white chaplet." (See Contrib. to NA Ethnol., Ill, p. 166.) Mr. Dorsey reports that mud is used by... | |
| Garrick Mallery - 1886 - 814 sivua
...solemn religious ceremony among adults, as follows: "It has for its form the most curious painting upoii a sheet of bark, done in various colors of red, yellow,...that at a little distance she appears to be wearing a white chaplet." (See Contrib. to NA Ethnol., Ill, p. 1C6.) Mr. Dorsey reports that mud is used by... | |
| Stephen Powers - 1976 - 516 sivua
...Christian funeral is apt to be much more jolly than the going out. A Yokaia widow's style of mouraing is peculiar. In addition to the usual evidences of...tar or unguent with which she smears a band about two inches wide all around the edge of the hair (which is previously cut off close to the head), so... | |
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