Abstract

Die Kuna-Indianer in Mittelamerika glauben, daß die Geister ihre Kleidung in den Spitzen der höchsten Bäume aufhängen. Wenn sie diese Bäume fällen, werden die Geister sie mit Krankheit oder sogar Tod bestrafen.

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Topics

Migration, Education, Indigenous Social Dynamics
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Cultural Studies
Indigenous Cultures and History
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Anthropology

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