Journal, Volume 12Anthropological Society of Bombay., 1921 - Anthropology |
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... JAPAN FROM ANTHROPOLOGICAL POINT OF VIEW . PART I. BY DR . JIVANJI JAMSHEDJI MODI , B.A. , PH.D. , C.I.E. ( READ ON 27TH SEPTEMBER 1922 ) 49. NOTES ON A FLYING VISIT OF JAPAN FROM AN ANTHROLPOLOGICAL POINT OF VIEW . PART II . BY DR ...
... JAPAN FROM ANTHROPOLOGICAL POINT OF VIEW . PART I. BY DR . JIVANJI JAMSHEDJI MODI , B.A. , PH.D. , C.I.E. ( READ ON 27TH SEPTEMBER 1922 ) 49. NOTES ON A FLYING VISIT OF JAPAN FROM AN ANTHROLPOLOGICAL POINT OF VIEW . PART II . BY DR ...
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... JAPAN AND THE TORANS OF INDIA . BY DR . JIVANJI JAMSHEDJI MODI , B.A. , PH.D. C.I.E. ( READ ON 31ST JANUARY 1923 ) .. 699 .. 54. A BRIEF REPORT OF HIS ATTENDANCE AT THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SECTION OF THE 10TH INDIAN SCIENCE CONGRESS AT ...
... JAPAN AND THE TORANS OF INDIA . BY DR . JIVANJI JAMSHEDJI MODI , B.A. , PH.D. C.I.E. ( READ ON 31ST JANUARY 1923 ) .. 699 .. 54. A BRIEF REPORT OF HIS ATTENDANCE AT THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SECTION OF THE 10TH INDIAN SCIENCE CONGRESS AT ...
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... Japan they are believed to ward off dropsy . In Yucaton quartz crystals were not only used for divining but also to ensure the success of crops . In Tasmania rain makers use white stones in their magical performances ; but the stone has ...
... Japan they are believed to ward off dropsy . In Yucaton quartz crystals were not only used for divining but also to ensure the success of crops . In Tasmania rain makers use white stones in their magical performances ; but the stone has ...
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... Japanese we find that among them the baby has been likened to a pigeon , as will appear from their undernoted lullaby : - 66 Sleep , little pigeon , and fold your wings- Little blue pigeon with velvet eyes ; Sleep to the singing of ...
... Japanese we find that among them the baby has been likened to a pigeon , as will appear from their undernoted lullaby : - 66 Sleep , little pigeon , and fold your wings- Little blue pigeon with velvet eyes ; Sleep to the singing of ...
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... Japanese usage of calling her : - " Nono - San , Little Lady Moon " , Etc. , etc. , etc. , a The 3rd line of the Pabna nursery - rhyme No. I supra also alludes to a noteworthy ethnographic fact , namely , the practice in vogue among the ...
... Japanese usage of calling her : - " Nono - San , Little Lady Moon " , Etc. , etc. , etc. , a The 3rd line of the Pabna nursery - rhyme No. I supra also alludes to a noteworthy ethnographic fact , namely , the practice in vogue among the ...
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