[727]A trace of the burnt branch of the covenant-tree.[728]See page270,supra.[729]See page270,supra.[730]See pages9,154,supra.[731]W. H. Holmes, inSecond Annual Report of Bureau of Ethnol., pp. 240-254.[732]W. H. Holmes, inSecond Annual Report of Bureau of Ethnol., p. 243.[733]Events in Indian History, p. 143: citedIbid., p. 242 f.[734]Moeurs des Sauvages Ameriq., tom. II., pp. 502-507; citedIbid., p. 243 ff.[735]Loskiel’sMissions of the United Brethren, Trans. by La Trobe, Bk. I., p. 26; cited inIbid., p. 245 f.[736]Ibid., p. 253 f.[737]St. John’sLife in the Far East, I., 67.[738]See page73,supra.[739]See page75,supra.[740]Allingham’sBallad Book, p. 6 f.[741]Todtenbuch, xvii., 42, 43.[742]Renouf’sThe Relig. of Anc. Egypt, p. 107.[743]Renouf’sThe Relig. of Anc. Egypt, p. 107.[744]Miss. Voyage to So. Pacif. Ocean, p. 65.[745]See E. R. Smith’sThe Araucanians, p. 262.[746]Power’s “Tribes of California,” inContrib. to No. Am. Ethnol., III., 247.[747]Principles of Sociology, II., 21.[748]1 Cor. 13 : 11.[749]See note at page218,supra.[750]See pages65-77,supra.[751]2 Cor. 5 : 17; Eph. 4 : 24; Col. 3 : 9, 10.[752]Angas’sSavage Life, I., 114-116.[753]See references to drawing blood from the forehead, at page86ff.,supra.[754]See pages85-88,supra.[755]Ellis’sPolynesian Researches, II., 569 f.[756]See Prov. 27 : 9.[757]Cited from Capt. Grant’s description; in Wood’sUnciv. Races, I., 440.[758]Ibid., II., 81.[759]Williams and Calvert’sFiji and Fijians, p. 35.[760]Indian Sign Language, s. v. “Brother.”[761]Contributions to No. Am. Ethnology, Vol. III., p. 68.[762]Dodge’sOur Wild Indians, page 514 f.[763]Is there any correspondence between this word,taq’a, and the Hindoo wordtika(the blood-mark on the Rajput chief), referred to at page137,supra?
[727]A trace of the burnt branch of the covenant-tree.
[727]A trace of the burnt branch of the covenant-tree.
[728]See page270,supra.
[728]See page270,supra.
[729]See page270,supra.
[729]See page270,supra.
[730]See pages9,154,supra.
[730]See pages9,154,supra.
[731]W. H. Holmes, inSecond Annual Report of Bureau of Ethnol., pp. 240-254.
[731]W. H. Holmes, inSecond Annual Report of Bureau of Ethnol., pp. 240-254.
[732]W. H. Holmes, inSecond Annual Report of Bureau of Ethnol., p. 243.
[732]W. H. Holmes, inSecond Annual Report of Bureau of Ethnol., p. 243.
[733]Events in Indian History, p. 143: citedIbid., p. 242 f.
[733]Events in Indian History, p. 143: citedIbid., p. 242 f.
[734]Moeurs des Sauvages Ameriq., tom. II., pp. 502-507; citedIbid., p. 243 ff.
[734]Moeurs des Sauvages Ameriq., tom. II., pp. 502-507; citedIbid., p. 243 ff.
[735]Loskiel’sMissions of the United Brethren, Trans. by La Trobe, Bk. I., p. 26; cited inIbid., p. 245 f.
[735]Loskiel’sMissions of the United Brethren, Trans. by La Trobe, Bk. I., p. 26; cited inIbid., p. 245 f.
[736]Ibid., p. 253 f.
[736]Ibid., p. 253 f.
[737]St. John’sLife in the Far East, I., 67.
[737]St. John’sLife in the Far East, I., 67.
[738]See page73,supra.
[738]See page73,supra.
[739]See page75,supra.
[739]See page75,supra.
[740]Allingham’sBallad Book, p. 6 f.
[740]Allingham’sBallad Book, p. 6 f.
[741]Todtenbuch, xvii., 42, 43.
[741]Todtenbuch, xvii., 42, 43.
[742]Renouf’sThe Relig. of Anc. Egypt, p. 107.
[742]Renouf’sThe Relig. of Anc. Egypt, p. 107.
[743]Renouf’sThe Relig. of Anc. Egypt, p. 107.
[743]Renouf’sThe Relig. of Anc. Egypt, p. 107.
[744]Miss. Voyage to So. Pacif. Ocean, p. 65.
[744]Miss. Voyage to So. Pacif. Ocean, p. 65.
[745]See E. R. Smith’sThe Araucanians, p. 262.
[745]See E. R. Smith’sThe Araucanians, p. 262.
[746]Power’s “Tribes of California,” inContrib. to No. Am. Ethnol., III., 247.
[746]Power’s “Tribes of California,” inContrib. to No. Am. Ethnol., III., 247.
[747]Principles of Sociology, II., 21.
[747]Principles of Sociology, II., 21.
[748]1 Cor. 13 : 11.
[748]1 Cor. 13 : 11.
[749]See note at page218,supra.
[749]See note at page218,supra.
[750]See pages65-77,supra.
[750]See pages65-77,supra.
[751]2 Cor. 5 : 17; Eph. 4 : 24; Col. 3 : 9, 10.
[751]2 Cor. 5 : 17; Eph. 4 : 24; Col. 3 : 9, 10.
[752]Angas’sSavage Life, I., 114-116.
[752]Angas’sSavage Life, I., 114-116.
[753]See references to drawing blood from the forehead, at page86ff.,supra.
[753]See references to drawing blood from the forehead, at page86ff.,supra.
[754]See pages85-88,supra.
[754]See pages85-88,supra.
[755]Ellis’sPolynesian Researches, II., 569 f.
[755]Ellis’sPolynesian Researches, II., 569 f.
[756]See Prov. 27 : 9.
[756]See Prov. 27 : 9.
[757]Cited from Capt. Grant’s description; in Wood’sUnciv. Races, I., 440.
[757]Cited from Capt. Grant’s description; in Wood’sUnciv. Races, I., 440.
[758]Ibid., II., 81.
[758]Ibid., II., 81.
[759]Williams and Calvert’sFiji and Fijians, p. 35.
[759]Williams and Calvert’sFiji and Fijians, p. 35.
[760]Indian Sign Language, s. v. “Brother.”
[760]Indian Sign Language, s. v. “Brother.”
[761]Contributions to No. Am. Ethnology, Vol. III., p. 68.
[761]Contributions to No. Am. Ethnology, Vol. III., p. 68.
[762]Dodge’sOur Wild Indians, page 514 f.
[762]Dodge’sOur Wild Indians, page 514 f.
[763]Is there any correspondence between this word,taq’a, and the Hindoo wordtika(the blood-mark on the Rajput chief), referred to at page137,supra?
[763]Is there any correspondence between this word,taq’a, and the Hindoo wordtika(the blood-mark on the Rajput chief), referred to at page137,supra?