| Stephen Powers - 1877 - 748 sivua
...the California Indians are rent into such infinitesimal divisions, any one of which may be arrayed in deadly feud against another at any moment, that...ornamental tattooing, but adhere closely to the plain regulatiou-mark of the tribe. Besides the coyote stories with which gifted squaws amuse their children,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1886 - 792 sivua
...that the California Indians are rent intosnchinlinitesinuil divisions, anyone of which may be airayed in deadly feud against another at any moment, that...the slight differences in their dialects would not siitlice to distinguish the captive S(]uaws. A second is that the squaws almost never attempt any ornamental... | |
| Garrick Mallery - 1886 - 814 sivua
...by some old pioneers which may be worth the mention. They hold that the reason why the women alouc tattoo in all other tribes is that in case they are...Marcoy, in Travels in South America, NY, 1875, Vol. ll, page 353, says of the Pass6s, Yuris, Barrel, and Ghumanas, of Brazil, that they mark their faces... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1886 - 790 sivua
...California Indians are rent into such infinitesimal divisions, anyone of which may be arrayed in deadly fend against another at any moment, that the slight differences...closely to the plain regulation mark of the tribe. Panl Marcoy, in Travels in South America, NY, 1875, Vol. II, page 353, says of the Passes, Yuris, Barre"s,... | |
| James George Frazer - 1887 - 112 sivua
...different Thlinket clans, each rent into such infinitesimal divisions, any one of which may be arrayed in deadly feud against another at any moment, that...would not suffice to distinguish the captive squaws" (Powers, Tr. of Calif., p. 109). There may therefore be a grain of truth in the explanation of tattooing... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - 1899 - 312 sivua
...the ' Californian Indians are rent into such infinitesimal divisions, any one of which may be arrayed in deadly feud against another at any moment, that...would not suffice to distinguish the captive squaws.' There may, therefore, be a grain of truth in the explanation of tattooing given by the Khyen women... | |
| Henry Theophilus Finck - 1899 - 888 sivua
...captivity seems plausible for the reasons that these Indians are rent into a great number of divisions and that " the squaws almost never attempt any ornamental...closely to the plain regulation mark of the tribe." The Hnpa Indians have discovered another practical use for body-marks. Nearly every man has ten lines... | |
| James George Frazer - 1910 - 402 sivua
...the California Indians are rent into such infinitesimal divisions, any one of which may be arrayed in deadly feud against another at any moment, that...ornamental tattooing, but adhere closely to the plain regulation-mark of the tribe." 2 Among the Nilotic tribes of Kavirondo, in British East Africa, the... | |
| William Ridgeway - 1931 - 788 sivua
...the Californian Indians are rent into such infinitesimal divisions, any one of which may be arrayed in deadly feud against another at any moment, that...dialects would not suffice to distinguish the captive squaws1.'" Mr Frazer accordingly thinks "there may be a grain of truth in the explanation of tattooing... | |
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