TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:
Inconsistencies in hyphenation and spelling have not beencorrected. Punctuation has been silently corrected. A list of othercorrections can be found at the endof the document.
BY
FRANK HAMILTON CUSHING
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Introductory | 325 |
The survival of early Zuñi traits | 325 |
Outline of Spanish-Zuñi history | 326 |
Outline of pristine Zuñi history | 341 |
Outline of Zuñi mytho-sociologic organization | 367 |
General explanations relative to the text | 373 |
Myths | 379 |
The genesis of the worlds, or the beginning of newness | 379 |
The genesis of men and the creatures | 379 |
The gestation of men and the creatures | 381 |
The forthcoming from earth of the foremost of men | 381 |
The birth from the sea of the Twain deliverers of men | 381 |
The birth and delivery of men and the creatures | 382 |
The condition of men when first into the world of daylight born | 383 |
The origin of priests and of knowledge | 384 |
The origin of the Raven and the Macaw, totems of winter and summer | 384 |
The origin and naming of totem-clans and creature kinds, and the division and naming of spaces and things | 386 |
The origin of the councils of secrecy or sacred brotherhoods | 387 |
The unripeness and instability of the world when still young | 388 |
The hardening of the world, and the first settlement of men | 388 |
The beginning of the search for the Middle of the world, and the second tarrying of men | ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |