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СКАЧАТЬ Vries to New Amsterdam, in Trans. N. Y. Hist. Soc., vol. 3, p. 91.

143

Charlevoix, New France, New York, 1866, vol. 4, p. 105.

144

Squier, Serpent Symbol, p. 197.

145

Coleman, Mythology of the Hindus, London, 1832, p. 63.

146

Vol. 3.

147

Speke, Source of the Nile, London, 1863, p. 500.

148

Ibid.

149

Stanley, Through the Dark Continent, vol. 1, p. 327.

150

Miles, Demigods and Dæmonia, in Jour. Ethnol. Soc., London, vol. 3, p. 28, 1854.

151

Smyth, Aborigines of Victoria, vol. 1, p. 30.

152

Ibid., p. 131.

153

Ibid., p. 348.

154

Peter Kolben, speaking of the Hottentots, in Knox, vol. 2, p. 394.

155

O-kee-pa, pp. 28-29.

156

Frazer, Totemism, Edinburgh, 1887, pp. 54, 55; after Maximilian.

157

Kelly, Narrative of Captivity, Cincinnati, 1871, p. 143.

158

Différens Cultes, vol. 1, p. 57.

159

Judges, I, 7.

160

Brand, Pop. Ant., London, 1882, vol. 3, p. 278.

161

American Anthropologist, Washington, D. C., January, 1888.

162

Kingsborough, vol. 8, p. 70. The Aztec believed that the woman who died in childbirth was equal to the warrior who died in battle and she went to the same heaven. The middle finger of the left hand is the finger used in the necklace of human fingers.

163

Sahagun, in Kingsborough, vol. 7, p. 147.

164

Pliny, Nat. Hist., lib. 28, cap. 20. Holland's translation.

165

Shakespeare, Macbeth, act 4, scene 1.

166

Pliny, Nat. Hist., lib. 28, cap. 11.

167

Tractatus de Fascinatione, Nuremberg, 1675, p. 681.

168

Teutonic Mythology, vol. 3, p. 1073.

169

Brand, Pop. Ant., vol. 3, p. 10.

170

Montfaucon, l'Antiquité expliquée, vol. 2, liv. 4, cap. 6, p. 249.

171

Vâsishtha, cap. 3, pars. 64-68, p. 25 (Sacred Books of the East, Oxford, 1882, Max Müller's edition).

172

Travels of Two Mohammedans through India and China, in Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. 7, p. 218.

173

Every-Day Book, vol. 2, col. 95.

174

"Traen los dientes al cuello (como sacamuelas) por bravosidad." – Gomara, Historia de las Indias, p. 201.

175

"Los Caberres y muchos Caribes, usan por gala muchas sartas de dientes y muelas de gente para dar á entender que son muy valientes por los despojos que alli ostentan ser de sus enemigos que mataron." – Gumilla, Orinoco, Madrid, 1741, p. 65.

176

Padre Fray Alonzo Fernandez, Historia Eclesiastica, Toledo, 1611, p. 17.

177

Ibid., p. 161.

178

Cérémonies et Coûtumes, Amsterdam, 1735, vol. 6, p. 114.

179

"Formada la cara como de Sol, con rayos de Nacar al rededor, y perfilada de lo mismo; y en la boca embutidos los dientes, que quitaron à los Españoles, que avian muerto." – Villaguitierre, Hist. de la Conquista de la Provincia de el Itza, Madrid, 1701, p. 500. (Itza seems to have been the country of the Lacandones.)

180

Edwards, speaking of the Carib, quoted by Spencer, Desc. Sociology. The same custom is ascribed to the Tupinambi of Brazil. Ibid, quoting from Southey.

181

Through the Dark Continent, vol. 2, p. 286.

182

Ibid., p. 288.

183

Ibid., p. 290.

184

Speke, Source of the Nile, London, 1863, p. 500.

185

Heart of Africa, vol. 2, p. 54.

186

Ibid., vol. 1, p. 285.

187

Sir Samuel Baker, The Albert N'yanza, Philadelphia, 1869, p. 154 et seq.

188

Burton, Mission to Gelele, vol. 1, p. 135 et seq.

189

Voyage Round the World, London, 1823, pp. 209, 210.

190

Kotzebue, Voyage, London, 1821, vol. 2, p. 202. See also Villaguitierre, cited above.

191

Capt. Cook's First Voyage, in Pinkerton's Voyages, London, 1812, vol. 11, pp. 513, 515.

192

Campbell, Voyage Round the World, N. Y., 1819, p. 153.

193

Frazer, Totemism, Edinburgh, 1887, p. 28.

194

Historia de Chile, Madrid, 1795, vol. 2, p. 80.

195

Spencer, Desc. Sociology.

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