 | Edgar Laing Heermance - 1915 - 496 pages
...launched their canoes, cast their nets, and commenced or concluded a 'Zulu-Land, 1864, p. 137. journey. The first fish taken periodically on their shores,...owner or the occupant of the land from which the god did not receive such acknowledgment."* Our special interest at this point is in the more distinctly... | |
 | James George Frazer - 1922 - 472 pages
...gardens, built their houses, launched their canoes, cast their nets, and commenced or concluded a journey. The first fish taken periodically on their shores,...which the god should not receive such acknowledgment." 2 Different gods were worshipped in different islands, and even in different parts of the same island,3... | |
 | Frazer - 468 pages
...gardens, built their houses, launched their canoes, cast their nets, and commenced or concluded a journey. The first fish taken periodically on their shores,...the god should not receive such acknowledgment."* Different gods were worshipped in different islands, and even in different parts of the same island,9... | |
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