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Myths of the Iroquois. (1883 N 02 / 1880-1881 (pages 47-116))

Chapter 11 RELIGION.

Word Count: 3166    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

belief in God is common now to all of the Iroquois, but the Christian religion is professed by only about one-half

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Myths of the Iroquois. (1883 N 02 / 1880-1881 (pages 47-116))
Myths of the Iroquois. (1883 N 02 / 1880-1881 (pages 47-116))
Erminnie A. Smith Literature
“Myths of the Iroquois. (1883 N 02 / 1880-1881 (pages 47-116)) by Erminnie A. Smith”
1 Chapter 1 -Gods and other supernatural beings 512 Chapter 2 -Pigmies 653 Chapter 3 -Practice of sorcery 684 Chapter 4 -Mythologic explanation of phenomena 755 Chapter 5 -Tales 836 Chapter 6 GODS AND OTHER SUPERNATURAL BEINGS.7 Chapter 7 PIGMIES.8 Chapter 8 PRACTICE OF SORCERY.9 Chapter 9 MYTHOLOGIC EXPLANATION OF PHENOMENA.10 Chapter 10 TALES.11 Chapter 11 RELIGION.