FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   180   181   182   183   184   185   186   187   188   189   190   191   192   193   194   195   196   197   198   199   200   201   202   203   204  
205   206   207   208   209   210   211   212   213   214   215   216   217   218   219   220   221   222   223   224   225   226   227   228   229   >>   >|  
F. Bonney, "On some Customs of the Aborigines of the River Darling," _Journal of the Anthropological Institute_, xiii. (1884) pp. 134 _sq._] [Footnote 244: Spencer and Gillen, _Native Tribes of Central Australia_, pp. 507, 509 _sq._] [Footnote 245: (Sir) G. Grey, _Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery_, ii. 332, quoting Mr. Bussel.] [Footnote 246: Scholiast on Pindar, _Olymp._ i. 146.] [Footnote 247: Homer, _Odyssey_, xi. 23 _sqq._] [Footnote 248: _The Magic Art and the Evolution of Kings_, i. 91 _sq._] [Footnote 249: J. Dawson, _Australian Aborigines_, p. 62.] [Footnote 250: R. Brough Smyth, _Aborigines of Victoria_, i. 108.] [Footnote 251: J. F. Mann, "Notes on the Aborigines of Australia," _Proceedings of the Geographical Society of Australasia_, i. (Sydney, 1885) p. 48.] [Footnote 252: Spencer and Gillen, _Northern Tribes of Central Australia_, p. 506.] [Footnote 253: Spencer and Gillen, _Northern Tribes_, p. 512.] [Footnote 254: R. Sutherland Rattray, _Some Folk-lore Stories and Songs in Chinyanja_ (London, 1907), pp. 99-101, 182.] [Footnote 255: F. Fawcett, "The Kondayamkottai Maravars, a Dravidian Tribe of Tinnevelly, Southern India," _Journal of the Anthropological Institute_, xxxiii. (1903) p. 64; Captain Wolsley Haig, "Notes on the Rangari Caste in Barar," _Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal_, lxx. Part iii. (1901) p. 8; E. Thurston, _Castes and Tribes of Southern India_ (Madras, 1909), iv. 226 (as to the Lambadis), vi. 244 (as to the Raniyavas); compare _id._, _Ethnographic Notes in Southern India_ (Madras, 1906), p. 155.] [Footnote 256: E. Thurston, _Ethnographic Notes in Southern India_, p. 207.] [Footnote 257: L. K. Anantha Krishna Iyer, _The Cochin Tribes and Castes_ (Madras, 1909-1912), ii. 91, 112, 157, 360, 378.] [Footnote 258: _The Grihya Sutras_, translated by H. Oldenberg, Part i. p. 355 (_Sacred Books of the East_, vol. xxix.). Compare W. Crooke, _Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern India_ (Westminster, 1896), i. 245.] [Footnote 259: Ch. A. Sherring, _Western Tibet and the British Borderland_ (London, 1906), pp. 123 _sq._] [Footnote 260: P. N. Bose, "Chhattisgar," _Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal_, lix., Part i. (1891) p. 290.] [Footnote 261: E. Thurston, _Ethnographic Notes in Southern India_, p. 205.] [Footnote 262: S. Powers, _Tribes of California_ (Washington, 1877), p. 383.] [Footnote 263: Maximilian Prinz zu Wied, _Reise
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   180   181   182   183   184   185   186   187   188   189   190   191   192   193   194   195   196   197   198   199   200   201   202   203   204  
205   206   207   208   209   210   211   212   213   214   215   216   217   218   219   220   221   222   223   224   225   226   227   228   229   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

Footnote

 

Tribes

 

Southern

 

Aborigines

 

Journal

 

Gillen

 
Ethnographic
 

Northern

 

Madras

 

Australia


Spencer
 

Society

 

Thurston

 

Central

 

Bengal

 

London

 

Asiatic

 

Castes

 
Anthropological
 

Institute


Cochin

 
Krishna
 

Grihya

 

Lambadis

 

Sutras

 
Raniyavas
 

compare

 
Anantha
 

Compare

 

Chhattisgar


Powers

 

Maximilian

 

California

 

Washington

 

Borderland

 

Sacred

 

Oldenberg

 
Crooke
 

Popular

 

Sherring


Western
 
British
 

Religion

 
Westminster
 
translated
 
Fawcett
 

Odyssey

 

Bussel

 

Scholiast

 

Pindar