| Andrew Lang - 1898 - 402 páginas
...Commandment.) 2. To share all with their friends. (Do to others as you would have others do to you.) 3. To live peaceably with their friends. 4. Not to interfere with girls or married women. (Seventh Commandment.) 5. To obey the food restrictions. (Leviticus, passim.) Mr. Howitt concludes... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1899 - 396 páginas
...inculcated. 1. " To listen to and obey the old men. 2. "To share everything they have with their friends. 3. " To live peaceably with their friends. 4. " Not...until they are released from them by the old men." [As at Eleusis.] These doctrines, and the whole belief in Munganngaur, " the Kurnai carefully concealed... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1899 - 396 páginas
...inculcated. 1. "To listen to and obey the old men. 2. "To share everything they have with their friends. 3. "To live peaceably with their friends. 4. " Not...until they are released from them by the old men." [As at Eleusis.] These doctrines, and the whole belief in Munganngaur, " the Kurnai carefully concealed... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1900 - 424 páginas
...precepts are : 1. To listen to and obey the old men. 2. To share everything they have with their friends. 3. To live peaceably with their friends. 4. Not to...until they are released from them by the old men. Mr. Howitt concludes : ' I venture to assert that it can no longer be maintained that the Australians... | |
| Alfred William Howitt - 1904 - 876 páginas
...instructed : 1. To listen to and obey the old men. 2. To share everything they have with their friends. 3. To live peaceably with their friends. 4. Not to...from them by the old men. Some of the rules which I heard impressed upon the Tutnurring are curious. They were not to use the right hand for anything,... | |
| Alfred William Howitt - 1904 - 872 páginas
...everything they have with their friends. 3. To live peaceably with their friends. 4. Not to interfere %vith girls or married women. 5. To obey the food restrictions,...from them by the old men. Some of the rules which I heard impressed upon the Tutnurring are curious. They were not to use the right band for anything,... | |
| George Trumbull Ladd - 1905 - 692 páginas
...are enforced by one of the high gods : (1) To obey the old ; (2) to share all with their friends ; (3) to live peaceably with their friends ; (4) not to interfere with girls or married women ; and (5) to respect the food restrictions — a moral code that compares favorably with that of Leviticus.'... | |
| Hugo Visscher - 1911 - 590 páginas
...instructed: 1. To listen to and obey the old men. 2. To share everything they have with their friends, 3. To live peaceably with their friends. 4. Not to interfere with girls or married women. 5. To obey thc food restrictioi1s. 2) L. Desplagnes, 1. 1. p. 152—16(5. Dans chaque village de la montagne,... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1913 - 396 páginas
...inculcated. 1. " To listen to and obey the old men. 2. "To share everything they have with their friends 3. " To live peaceably with their friends. 4. " Not...obey the food restrictions until they are released^ f rom them by the old men." [As at Eleusis.] These doctrines, and the whole belief in Munganngaur,... | |
| Arthur James Todd - 1913 - 270 páginas
...their friends; to live peaceably with their friends; not to interfere with girls or married women; to obey the food restrictions until they are released from them by the old men.47 I am inclined to find in these rites something more than a mere change from mother-right to... | |
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