| Sir John Lubbock - 1871 - 470 페이지
...only pulled a thread out of their ponchoo, and fastened it to the tree. The Indians, moreover, were accustomed to pour spirits and mate into a certain...scene, the tree was surrounded by the bleached bones of the horses which had been slaughtered as sacrifices. All Indians, of every age and sex, made their... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1875 - 646 페이지
...Indians, moreover, were accustomed 4 to pour spirits and mate* into a certain hole, and like' wise to smoke upwards, thinking thus to afford all ' possible...the tree was surrounded by the bleached bones ' of the horses which had been slaughtered as sacrifices. ' All Indians, of every age and sex, made their... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1875 - 630 페이지
...Indians, moreover, were accustomed * to pour spirits and mate" into a certain hole, and like' wise to smoke upwards, thinking thus to afford all ' possible...scene, the tree was surrounded by the bleached bones 4 of the horses which had been slaughtered as sacrifices. ' All Indians, of every age and sex, made... | |
| Wisconsin State Horticultural Society - 1878 - 214 페이지
...etc., had been suspended. Poor Indians not having anything, only pull a thread out of their blankets or ponchos, and fasten it to the tree. Richer Indians are accustomed to pour spirits and mate (Paraguay tea) into a certain hole, and likewise to smoke upwards, thinking thus to afford all possible... | |
| Wisconsin State Horticultural Society - 1878 - 214 페이지
...etc., had been suspended. Poor Indians not having anything, only pull a thread out of their blankets or ponchos, and fasten it to the tree. Richer Indians are accustomed to pour spirits and mate (Paraguay tea) into a certain hole, and likewise to smoke upwards, thinking thus to afford all possible... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1879 - 452 페이지
...which the various offerings, such as cigars, bread, meat, pieces of cloth, etc., had been hung upon it. Poor Indians, not having anything better, only pull...Richer Indians are accustomed to pour spirits and mate (tea) into a certain hole, and likewise to smoke upward, thinking thus to afford all possible gratification... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1882 - 614 페이지
...Indians, moreover, were accustomed ' to pour spirits and maté into a certain hole, and like* wise to smoke upwards, thinking thus to afford all ' possible...to Walleechu. To complete the ' scene, the tree was surro1mded by the bleached bones ' of the horses which had been slaughtered as sacrifices. ' All Indians,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1889 - 628 페이지
...threads, by which the various offerings — such as cigars, bread, meat, pieces of cloth, etc. — had been suspended. Poor Indians, not having anything...likewise to smoke upwards, thinking thus to afford all SACRED TREE. 91 possible gratification to Walleechu. To complete the scene, the tree was surrounded... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 542 페이지
...of their ponchos, and fasten it to the tree. Richer Indians are accustomed to pour spirits and matt? into a certain hole, and likewise to smoke upwards,...the scene, the tree was surrounded by the bleached 833.] SACRED TREE. ft bones of horses which had been slaughtered as sacrifices. All Indiana of every... | |
| Charlotte Sophia Burne - 1914 - 384 페이지
...numberless threads, by which the various offerings, such as cigars, bread, meat, pieces of cloth, etc., had been suspended. Poor Indians, not having anything...thinking thus to afford all possible gratification to Wallechu. To complete the scene, the tree was surrounded by the bleached bones of horses which had... | |
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