... that in turn mature the seeds and perfect the year in autumn. By means of this arrangement no ceremonial is ever performed and no council ever held in which there is the least doubt as to the position which a member of a given clan shall occupy in... Prehistoric Textile Art of Eastern United States - Page 348by William Henry Holmes - 1896 - 44 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1896 - 676 pages
...ETH 24 north, west, south, and east — is the home or center of a special element, as well as of oue of the four seasons each element produces. Thus the...first, as well as last, the middle. But this, to the Zuili, normal sequence of the regions and clan groups, etc., has been determined by the apparent sequence... | |
| Ernst Cassirer - Ethnopsychology - 1922 - 76 pages
...to the position which a member of a given clan shall occupy in it, for according to the season for which the ceremonial is held, or according to the...sixth the lower; but first as well as last, the middle ... In strict accordance with succession of the four seasons and their elements, and with their supposed... | |
| Ernst Cassirer - Ethnopsychology - 1922 - 76 pages
...to the position which a member of a given clan shall occupy in it, for according to the season for which the ceremonial is held, or according to the...east, fifth the upper, and sixth the lower; but first äs well äs last, the middle ... In strict accordance with succession of the four seasons and their... | |
| Frank H. Cushing - Social Science - 1981 - 468 pages
...least divisible into them. Again each region — at least each of the four cardinal regions, namely, north, west, south, and east — is the home or center...first, as well as last, the middle. But this, to the Zuni, normal sequence of the regions and clan groups, etc., has been determined by the apparent sequence... | |
| John Collier, Ira Moskowitz - History - 1995 - 262 pages
...or navel) , it contains all the other quarters or regions, or is at least divisible into them. . . . No ceremonial is ever performed, and no council ever...the lower; but first, as well as last, the middle (midmost) .... Finally, with much to add, I must be content with simply stating that in the high degree... | |
| Anton Willem Nieuwenhuis - Ethnology - 1933 - 166 pages
...seeds and perfect the year in autumn. By means of this arrangement no ceremonial is ever performed or no council ever held in which there is the least doubt...first as well as last the middle. But this, to the Zufli, normal sequence of the regions and clan groups etc., has been determined by the apparent sequence... | |
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