The spirits of the dead resolve themselves apparently into four classes. The first consists of the Plupho, or inhabitants of Hades. They are the shades of those who have died natural deaths, and have been decently buried. " They go to their proper country,... Journal of the American Oriental Society - עמוד 315מאת American Oriental Society - 1854תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Edward Burnett Tylor - 1874 - 528 דפים
...kelah.' Axes and knives, as well as trees and plants, are supposed to have their separate ' kelahs.' " " The Karen, with his axe and cleaver, may build his...rice, and conduct his affairs, after death as before." 2 Jeune, 'Nouvelle France,' p. 59 ; also 'Wuitz, vol. iii. p. 199 ; Gregg, ' Commerce of Praitifs,'... | |
| Alexander Ruxton McMahon - 1876 - 466 דפים
...Hades. They are the shades of those who have died natural deaths, and have been decently buried. " They go to their proper country, and renew their earthly...and conduct his affairs after death as before."* The second are the Sekhahs, or ghosts of infants, or of persons who from accident have not been buried,... | |
| Edmond Charles Browne - 1888 - 504 דפים
...proper country, and renew their earthly employments. As the North American Indian, with * McMahon. his dog and bow, seeks food in the beautiful huntingground...build his house, cut his rice, and conduct his affairs as before/' The second are the Sekhahs, or ghosts of infants, or of persons who from accident have... | |
| Edmond Charles Browne - 1888 - 500 דפים
...of Hades. They are the shades of those who have died natural deaths, and have been decently buried. They go to their proper country, and renew their earthly employments. As the North American Indian, with * McMahon. his dog and bow, seeks food in the beautiful huntingground of the world of the departed,... | |
| James Hervey Hyslop - 1918 - 418 דפים
...knives, as well as trees and plants, are supposed to have their separate kelahs. The Karen, with his ax and cleaver, may build his house, cut his rice and conduct his affairs, after death as before." The whole ghastly custom of human sacrifices, as well as animals, to go with the dead to continue the same... | |
| James Hervey Hyslop - 1918 - 370 דפים
...knives, as well as trees and plants, are supposed to have their separate kelahs. The Karen, with his ax and cleaver, may build his house, cut his rice and conduct his affairs, after death as before." The whole ghastly custom of human sacrifices, as well as animals, to go with the dead to continue the same... | |
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