For a full account of them see A. C.
Kruijt, _Het Animisme in den Indischen Archipel_, pp. 245 _sqq._
[137.1] J. Perham, “Sea Dyak Religion,” _Journal of the Straits Branch
of the Royal Asiatic Society_, No. 14 (Singapore, 1885), pp. 291 _sq._
[137.2] W. W. Skeat and C. O. Blagden, _Pagan Races of the Malay
Peninsula_ (London, 1906), ii. 109.
[137.3] T. de Pauly, _Description ethnographique des peuples de la
Russie_ (St. Petersburg, 1862), _Peuples ouralo-altaïques_, p. 71.
[137.4] A. W. Howitt, _Native Tribes of South-East Australia_ (London,
1904), p. 474.
[137.5] A. W. Howitt, _op. cit._ p. 473.
[137.6] H. Zimmer, _Altindisches Leben_ (Berlin, 1879), p. 402.
[138.1] Rev. Father Julius Jetté, “On the Superstitions of the Ten’a
Indians,” _Anthropos_, vi. (1911) p. 707.
[138.2] T. de Pauly, _Description ethnographique des peuples de la
Russie_ (St. Petersburg, 1862), _Peuples ouralo-altaïques_, p. 71.
[138.3] (Sir) H. H. Risley, _The Tribes and Castes of Bengal,
Ethnographic Glossary_, ii. (Calcutta, 1891) pp. 75 _sq._ Compare E.
T. Atkinson, _The Himalayan Districts of the North-Western Provinces
of India_, ii. (Allahabad, 1884) p. 832; W. Crooke, _Popular Religion
and Folk-lore of Northern India_ (Westminster, 1896), ii. 57.
[139.1] Rev. G. Whitehead, “Notes on the Chins of Burma,” _Indian
Antiquary_, xxxvi. (1907) pp. 214 _sq._
[139.2] _Relations des Jésuites_, 1639, p. 44 (Canadian reprint,
Quebec, 1858).
[140.1] Rev. Peter Jones, _History of the Ojebway Indians_ (London,
N.D.), pp. 99 _sq._
[141.1] “Sitten und Gebräuche der Lengua-Indianer, nach
Missionsberichten von G. Kurze,” _Mitteilungen der geographischen
Gesellschaft zu Jena_, xxiii. (1905) pp. 17 _sq._, 19 _sq._, 21 _sq._
The Cross River natives of Southern Nigeria, like the Lengua Indians,
cut off the diseased members of a corpse, in the belief that if they
did not do so the person would suffer from the same disease at his
next reincarnation. See Charles Partridge, _Cross River Natives_
(London, 1905), pp. 238 _sq._
[142.1] Charles A. Sherring, _Western Tibet and the British
Borderland_ (London, 1906), pp. 127-132.
[142.2] Lieutenant Herold, “Bericht betreffend religiöse Anschauungen
und Gebräuche der deutschen Ewe-Neger,” _Mitteilungen von
Forschungsreisenden und Gelehrten aus den deutschen Schutzgebieten_,
v. Heft 4 (Berlin, 1892), p. 155; H. Klose, _Togo unter deutscher
Flagge_ (Berlin, 1899), p. 274.
[143.1] Franz Boas, in _Sixth Report on the North-Western Tribes of
Canada_, p. 92 (_Report of the British Association for the Advancement
of Science_, Leeds, 1890, separate reprint).
[143.2] Franz Boas, in _Tenth Report on the North-Western Tribes of
Canada_, p. 45 (_Report of the British Association for the Advancement
of Science_, Ipswich, 1895, separate reprint).
[144.1] Franz Boas, in _Sixth Report on the North-Western Tribes of
Canada_, pp. 23 _sq._ (_Report of the British Association for the
Advancement of Science_, Leeds, 1890, separate reprint).
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