""Introduction to the Study of Mortuary Customs Among the North American Indians"" is a book written by H.C. Yarrow in 1880. The book provides an in-depth exploration of the various mortuary customs and practices of the native North American tribes. Yarrow discusses the different rituals and ceremonies that were performed during the mourning and burial process, as well as the various beliefs and superstitions surrounding death and the afterlife. The author also examines the different types of burial sites and structures used by the different tribes, as well as the various artifacts and objects that were buried alongside the deceased. This book is an important resource for anyone interested in the cultural practices and traditions of the native North American tribes, particularly in relation to death and mourning.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Washington, D. C., July 8, 1880. This little volume is the third of a series designed to promote anthropologic researches among the North American I ndians. The first was prepared by myself, and entitled Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages; the second by Col. Garrick Mallery, entitled Introduction to the Study of Sign-tanguage among the North American I ndians. The following are in course of preparation and will soon appear: Introduction to the Study of Medicine Practices among the North American I ndians. Introduction to the Study of Mythology among the North American I ndians. Introduction to the Study of Sociology among the North American I ndians. The mortuary customs of savage or barbaric people have a deep significance from the fact that in them are revealed much of the philosophy of the people by whom they are practiced. Early beliefs concerning the nature of human existence in life and after death, and the relations of the living to the dead, are recorded in these customs. The mystery concerning the future; love for the departed who were loved while here; reverence for the wise and good who may after death be wiser and better; hatred and fear of those who were enemies here and may have added powers of enmity in the hereafter all these and like considerations have led in every tribe to a body of customs of exceeding interest as revealing the opinions, the philosophy of the people themselves.
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