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§ 4. The Temples and Images of the Gods |
278-291 |
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§ 5. The Sacrifices, Priests, and Sacred Recorders |
291-296 |
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§ 6. The Doctrine of the Human Soul |
297-299 |
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§ 7. Disease, Death, and Mourning |
299-308 |
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§ 8. The Disposal of the Dead |
308-313 |
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§ 9. The Fate of the Soul after Death |
313-321 |
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§ 10. The Worship of the Dead |
322-327 |
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VI. |
The Belief in Immortality among the Marquesans |
328-374 |
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§ 1. The Marquesas Islands |
328-331 |
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§ 2. Physical Appearance of the Natives |
331-333 |
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§ 3. Food, Weapons, Tools, Houses, Canoes, Fishing |
333-337 |
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§ 4. Polyandry, Adoption, Exchange of Names |
337-339 |
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§ 5. Amusements, Dancing-places, Banqueting-halls |
339-344 |
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§ 6. Social Ranks, Taboo |
344-347 |
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§ 7. Religion and Mythology |
348-352 |
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§ 8. The Soul, Death, and Funeral Customs |
352-363 |
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§ 9. Fate of the Soul after Death |
363-374 |
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VII. |
The Belief in Immortality among the Hawaiians |
375-431 |
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§ 1. The Sandwich or Hawaiian Islands |
375-377 |
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§ 2. The Natives and their Mode of Life |
377-380 |
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§ 3. Houses, Mechanical Arts |
380-383 |
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§ 4. Government, Social Ranks, Taboo |
383-390 |
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§ 5. Religion, the Gods |
390-404 |
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§ 6. Priests, Sorcerers, Diviners |
404-406 |
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§ 7. Temples, Images, Human Sacrifices |
406-414 |
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§ 8. Festivals |
414-416 |
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§ 9. Death and Funeral Rites |
417-427 |
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§ 10. Fate of the Soul after Death |
427-431 |
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Index |
433-447 |