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H. C. Yarrow
A Further Contribution to the Study of the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4064066244767
Table of Contents
A FURTHER CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF THE MORTUARY CUSTOMS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
In the original, Figure 12 was printed before Figure 11 (both full-page Plates). Figure 45 (on page 196) was printed before the group of plates 34–44 (between pages 196 and 197).
1.— | Quiogozon or dead house | 94 |
2.— | Pima burial | 98 |
3.— | Towers of silence | 105 |
4.— | Towers of silence | 106 |
5.— | Alaskan mummies | 135 |
6.— | Burial urns | 138 |
7.— | Indian cemetery | 139 |
8.— | Grave pen | 141 |
9.— | Grave pen | 141 |
10.— | Tolkotin cremation | 145 |
11.— | Eskimo lodge burial | 154 |
12.— | Burial houses | 154 |
13.— | Innuit grave | 156 |
14.— | Ingalik grave | 157 |
15.— | Dakota scaffold burial | 158 |
16.— | Offering food to the dead | 159 |
17.— | Depositing the corpse | 160 |
18.— | Tree-burial | 161 |
19.— | Chippewa scaffold burial | 162 |
20.— | Scarification at burial | 164 |
21.— | Australian scaffold burial | 166 |
22.— | Preparing the dead | 167 |
23.— | Canoe-burial | 171 |
24.— | Twana canoe-burial | 172 |
25.— | Posts for burial canoes | 173 |
26.— | Tent on scaffold | 174 |
27.— | House burial | 175 |
28.— | House burial | 175 |
29.— | Canoe-burial | 178 |
30.— | Mourning-cradle | 181 |
31.— | Launching the burial cradle | 182 |
32.— | Chippewa widow | 185 |
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