Chapter 10

Taboo,186ff.,222,229,231-234,250.

Talents,253.

Tana,181.

Tanner, John,143.

Tari,181,183.

Taro,92,93,94.

Temples,178.

Test, of perfection in society,255.

Thanks, do not need words,181,185.

Thank-offerings,181.

Thomsen, Professor,134.

Tibetan Buddhists,150.

Tiger,74,89.

Tjumba,181.

Tonga,181.

Totems,51,165,166,197,203; eating of,186.

Trade wind,101.

Transmigration,51,61,119,120; of character,64.

Truth,25; and value,10.

Tupinambas,56,58.

Tylor, Professor,37,47,56,112,141-144,147,148,150,161,166.

Unalits,59,60.

Uncle John, knows his own pipe,49,50.

Uniformity of nature,14; matter of faith, not of knowledge,15.

Unselfishness, developes and does not weaken individuality,67.

Usener, Professor,128,131,133.

Utilitarianism,240,242.

Value,7; literary and artistic,8,9; religious,8,9,10,107,108,109; carries a reference to the future,12; relative to a purpose or end,13,15; of literature and art, felt, not proved,16,17; of fetichism,114,115,120; of fetichism and religion for society,125; religious, and fetichism,127.

Virgil,54.

West Africa,152,153.

Westermarck, E.,224,225,228,235.

Whistling, to produce a wind,73,74,75.

Will, the,13.

Will to injure,81.

Will to live, the,41; involves the desire for immortality,41; denounced by Buddhism,66.

Wind,100,101.

Wisdom, collective, of man,237.

Witch, and witch-doctor,84.

Witchcraft,222,227.

Wives, of hunters and warriors,78.

Wohkonda,143.

Worship,121,122,177,180,260; and the etymology of "god,"133ff.,137; of gods and of fetiches,123,134,135; of the community, given to the powers that protect it,126; may break up,170.

Xenophon,171.

Xilonen,190.

Yams,93,143,180,181.

Yebu,147.

Zulus,194.


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