Marriage Rites, Customs, and Ceremonies, of All Nations of the UniverseChapple and son [etc.] and E. Barrett, Bath, 1822 - 400 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 6
Página 296
... SHAWANESE , a tribe of Indians near the mouth of the Great Kenhaway River , after speaking of the women as handsome , describes a village supper , which was preceded by a dance of an hour . On descending to the river - side , he was ...
... SHAWANESE , a tribe of Indians near the mouth of the Great Kenhaway River , after speaking of the women as handsome , describes a village supper , which was preceded by a dance of an hour . On descending to the river - side , he was ...
Página 297
... Shawanese law , that the father and mother have no dominion over the person of a child , All the friends assemble 22 SHAWANESE . 297.
... Shawanese law , that the father and mother have no dominion over the person of a child , All the friends assemble 22 SHAWANESE . 297.
Página 299
... , and on which it is carried with great ease from place to place ; or suspended from trees in the air . The women always nurse their own children , open That mother would be lapidated by them as a monster SHAWANESE . 299.
... , and on which it is carried with great ease from place to place ; or suspended from trees in the air . The women always nurse their own children , open That mother would be lapidated by them as a monster SHAWANESE . 299.
Página 300
... Shawanese are susceptible of jealousy ; in a married one they are ignorant of that passion ; the men conceiving that no person could be found sufficiently infamous to injure his neighbour's honor , and the women would suffer death ...
... Shawanese are susceptible of jealousy ; in a married one they are ignorant of that passion ; the men conceiving that no person could be found sufficiently infamous to injure his neighbour's honor , and the women would suffer death ...
Página 301
... Shawanese there are a few who ob- serve celibacy . They are treated with great con- sideration : -I could not learn why . Idiots are also treated with great respect . Of the motive of this I am also ignorant . I have remarked that when ...
... Shawanese there are a few who ob- serve celibacy . They are treated with great con- sideration : -I could not learn why . Idiots are also treated with great respect . Of the motive of this I am also ignorant . I have remarked that when ...
Contenido
1 | |
21 | |
57 | |
102 | |
126 | |
146 | |
153 | |
161 | |
233 | |
246 | |
258 | |
265 | |
272 | |
294 | |
323 | |
335 | |
168 | |
185 | |
191 | |
198 | |
216 | |
229 | |
341 | |
347 | |
353 | |
368 | |
376 | |
391 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
adultery allowed amuse appear attended bagnio band bath beauty bride bridegroom cere charms chastity chief child church Circassians cloth cohabit concubinage concubines conduct conjugal consanguinity consent Constantinople couple Cusco custom dancing daugh daughter death divorce domestic door dress entertainment eunuchs European eyes father feast female frequently friends girls give grace Greek hair hands harem head honor husband Indian infant inhabitants island kind ladies live lover male manner marriage marriage ceremony married couple marry ment mistress mother natives neral never night nuptial obliged ornament parents parties passion permitted Persians persons Peyrouse Plutarch polygamy Powhatan present priest punished rank relations respect riage round savage says seldom seraglio Shawanese singular sister skin slaves sometimes strangers tion tribes Turkey Turkish Turks veil virgin wear wedding widow wife wives woman young women