Labat, Relation historique de l'Ethiopie occidentale , ii. 180.
S. Gason, “The Dieyerie tribe,” in Native Tribes of S. Australia , p. 276 sqq.
W. Stanbridge, “On the Aborigines of Victoria,” in Trans. Ethnol. Soc. of London , i. 300.
Marcus Antoninus, v. 7; Petronius, 44; Tertullian, Apolog. 40; cp. id. 22 and 23.
Pausanias, viii. 38, 4.
Antigonus, Histor. Mirab. 15 ( Script. mirab. Graeci , ed. Westermann, p. 65).
Apollodorus, Bibl. i. 9, 7; Virgil, Aen. vi. 585 sqq. ; Servius on Virgil, l. c.
Festus, svv. aquaelicium and manalem lapidem , pp. 2, 128, ed. Müller; Nonius Marcellus, sv. trullum , p. 637, ed. Quicherat; Servius on Virgil, Aen. iii. 175; Fulgentius, Expos. serm. antiq. , sv. manales lapides, Mythogr. Lat. ed. Staveren, p. 769 sq.
Nonius Marcellus, sv. aquilex , p. 69, ed. Quicherat. In favour of taking aquilex as rain-maker is the use of aquaelicium in the sense of rain-making. Cp. K. O. Müller, Die Etrusker , ed. W. Deecke, ii. 318 sq.
Diodorus, v. 55.
Peter Jones, History of the Ojebway Indians , p. 84.
Gumilla, Histoire de l'Orénoque , iii. 243 sq.
Glaumont, “Usages, mœurs et coutumes des Néo-Calédoniens,” in Revue d' Ethnographie , vi. 116.
Arbousset et Daumas, Voyage d'exploration au Nord-est de la Colonie du Cap de Bonne-Espérance , p. 350 sq. For the kinship with the sacred object (tchem) from which the clan takes its name, see ib. pp. 350, 422, 424. Other people have claimed kindred with the sun, as the Natchez of North America ( Voyages au Nord , v. 24) and the Incas of Peru.
Codrington, in Journ. Anthrop. Instit. x. 278.
Above, p. 18.
Turner, Samoa , p. 346. See above, p. 16.
Bastian, Die Völker des östlichen Asien , iv. 174. The name of the place is Andahuayllas.
Th. Williams, Fiji and the Fijians , i. 250.
Schoolcraft, The American Indians , p. 97 sqq. ; Gill, Myths and Songs of the South Pacific , p. 61 sq. ; Turner, Samoa , p. 200 sq.
Aeneas Sylvius, Opera (Bâle, 1571), p. 418.
Brough Smyth, Aborigines of Victoria , ii. 334; Curr, The Australian Race , i. 50.
Fancourt, History of Yucatan , p. 118.
South African Folk-lore Journal , i. 34.
E. J. Eyre, Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia , ii. 365.
Curr, The Australian Race , iii. 145.
Gmelin, Reise durch Sibirien , ii. 510.
Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology (Washington), p. 241.
G. M. Dawson, “On the Haida Indians of the Queen Charlotte Islands,” Geological Survey of Canada, Report of progress for 1878-1879 , p. 124 B.
W. Powell, Wanderings in a Wild Country , p. 169.
Miss C. F. Gordon Cumming, In the Hebrides , p. 166 sq. ; Martin, “Description of the Western Islands of Scotland,” in Pinkerton's Voyages and Travels , iii. 627.
Olaus Magnus, Gentium Septentr. Hist. iii. 15.
Scheffer, Lapponia , p. 144; Gordon Cumming, In the Hebrides , p. 254 sq. ; Train, Account of the Isle of Man , ii. 166.
C. Leemius, De Lapponibus Finmarchiae etc. commentatio , p. 454.
Odyssey , x. 19 sqq.
E. Veckenstedt, Die Mythen, Sagen, und Legenden der Zamaiten (Litauer) , i. 153.
J. Chalmers, Pioneering in New Guinea , p. 177.
Rogers, Social Life in Scotland , iii. 220; Sir W. Scott, Pirate , note to ch. vii.; Shaks. Macbeth , Act i. Sc. 3, l. 11.
Dapper, Description de l'Afrique (Amsterdam, 1686), p. 389.
A. Peter, Volksthümliches aus Oesterreichisch Schlesien , ii. 259.
Arctic Papers for the Expedition of 1875 (R. Geogr. Soc.), p. 274.
Azara, Voyages dans l'Amérique Méridionale , ii. 137.
Charlevoix, Histoire du Paraguay , i. 74.
W. A. Henry, “Bijdrage tot de Kennis der Bataklanden,” in Tijdschrift voor Indische Taal- Land- en Volkenkunde , xvii. 23 sq.
Herodotus, iv. 173; Aulus Gellius, xvi. 11.
Harris, Highlands of Ethiopia , i. 352.
Brough Smyth, Aborigines of Victoria , i. 457 sq. ; cp. id. ii. 270; Journ. Anthrop. Inst. xiii. p. 194 note .
Denzil C. J. Ibbetson, Settlement Report of the Panipat Tahsil and Karnal Parganah of the Karnal District , p. 154.
Stephen Powers, Tribes of California , p. 328.
Sébillot, Coutumes populaires de la Haute-Bretagne , p. 302 sq.
Mannhardt, A. W. F. p. 85.
Gill, Myths and Songs of the South Pacific , p. 35.
See for examples E. B. Tylor, Primitive Culture , 2ii. 131 sqq.
Pausanias, ii. 24, 1. κάτοχος ἐκ τοῦ θεοῦ γίνεται is the expression.
Pliny, Nat. Hist. xxviii. 147. Pausanias (vii. 25, 13) mentions the draught of bull's blood as an ordeal to test the chastity of the priestess. Doubtless it was thought to serve both purposes.
Caldwell, “On demonolatry in Southern India,” Journal of the Anthropological Society of Bombay , i. 101 sq.
J. G. F. Riedel, “De Minahasa in 1825,” Tijdschrift v. Indische Taal- Land- en Volkenkunde , xviii. 517 sq. Cp. N. Graafland, De Minahassa , i. 122; Dumont D'Urville, Voyage autour du Monde et à la recherche de La Perouse , v. 443.
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