Page:Folklore1919.djvu/342

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
330
Index.
Monuments in Roumania, 99
Moon, the: Bushmen belief regarding, 145
Mother goddesses, cult of: in India, 282 et seqq.; how far derived from cult of Mother Earth, 296; Forest Mothers, 297; of human origin, 299; cult epithets, 300; origin of the cult, 301; in the Himalaya, 302
Mourners, costume of: in Roumania, 94 et seq.; handkerchiefs given to, in Roumania, 96; bathing after a funeral, 97
Musgoci, Mrs. A.: Customs connected with Death and Burial among the Roumanians, 89 et seqq.
Mystery Plays: connected with Gipsies, 117 et seq.


Nails of corpse out: in Roumania, 92
Naming of children: in Afghanistan, 253 et seq.
Nāyar tribe, custom of: connected with Mother Earth, 289
Needle causing injury placed in oil, 131
Negro folk-tales: provenience of, 227 et seqq.
Nilson, M. P.: Die Enstehung und Religiöse Bedeutung des Griechischen, review, 165 et seq.
Norlind, T.: Skattsägner, review; 165 et seq.
Nuroz feast: in Afghanistan, 261
Nuttall-Smith, G. N.: Tipperary folklore notes, 239 et seq.
Nuzhat-al-Qulūb: review, 243
Nyankopon, tale of, 158 et seqq.


Omens, in Wales, 156 et seq.
Ophelia, 64
Orāon tribe: waking of Mother Earth, 289
Orkney Islands: folklore notes from, 131
Orpen, J. M.: on Bushmen folk-lore, 139 et seqq.


Paniyan tribe; worship of the Mother goddess, 298
Paraiyan tribe: worship of Mother Earth, 290
Parsons, Miss S. C.: on Provenience of Negro folk-tales, 227 et seqq.
Pāvrā tribe: tree worship, 294
Peake, H.: on Santiago, the Evolution of a Patron Saint, 208 et seqq.
Pig, Hole of the: in Tipperary, 240; offered to the Mother goddesses, 295
Pigeon: beliefs regarding it in Wales, 157
Ploughing, first done by menial tribes or by the King, 291
"Prentice " Pillars, legends of, 134 et seq., 315 et seq.
Presidential Address, 10 et seqq.
Prithivi: a title of Mother Earth, 285


Qing: Bushmen legend of, 141 et seqq.
Rain: charm to cause, in Roumania, 102
Raman Menon, V. K.: on "Prentice" Pillars, the Praying Palm of Faridpur, 315 et seq.

Reviews—

Baudis, Dr. J.: Czech Folk Tales, 247
Cunningham, J. D.: A History of the Sikhs, 246
Duarte Barbosa, Book of: edited M. Longworth Dames
Frazer, Sir J. G.: Folklore in the Old Testament, 71 et seqq.
Masani, R. F.: Folklore of Wells, 323 et seq.
Nuzhat al Qulūb, 243 et seq.
Plaatje: Sechuana Proverbs, 248
Richards, F. J.: Gazetteer of Salem District, 246
Saintyves, P.: Rondes Enfantines et Quétes Saisonnières, 324
Smith, V. A.: The Oxford History of India, 245 et seq.
Weech, M. W. H.: Aids to the Study of Ki-swakili, 247 et seq.
Rivers, W. H. R.: on Culture Transmission, 21
Rokimē: the mother of Rice, 289
Rose, H. A.: on Customary Restraints of Celibacy, 63 et seqq.; on Language of Gesture, 312 et seqq.