TY - BOOK AU - Middleton,John TI - Myth and cosmos: readings in mythology and symbolism T2 - Texas Press sourcebooks in anthropology SN - 0292750307 : AV - BL313 .M48 U1 - 291.1/3 PY - 1977///] c1967 CY - Austin PB - University of Texas Press KW - Mythology KW - Symbolism N1 - Reprint of the ed. published for the American Museum of Natural History by the Natural History Press, Garden City, N.Y., issued in series: American sourcebooks in anthropology; Includes index; Bibliography: p. [349]-356; Middleton, J. Introduction.--Leach, E. R. Genesis as myth.--Lévi-Strauss, C. Four Winnebago myths.--Burridge, K. O. L. Social implications of some Tangu myths.--Middleton, J. Some social aspects of Lugbara myth.--Moore, S. F. Descent and symbolic filiation.--Leach, E. R. Magical hair.--Evans-Pritchard, E. E. The Nuer concept of spirit in its relation to the social order.--Evans-Pritchard, E. E. A problem of Nuer religious thought.--Wilson, M. Nyakyusa ritual and symbolism.--Faron, L. C. Symbolic values and the integration of society among the Mapuche of Chile.--Read, K. E. Morality and the concept of the person among the Gahuku-Gama.--Douglas, M. Animals in Lele religious thought.--Turner, V. W. Themes in the symbolism of Ndembu hunting ritual.--Needham, R. Blood, thunder, and mockery of animals.--Beidelman, T. O. Hyena and rabbit.--Pocock, D. F. The anthropology of time-reckoning.--Bohannan, P. Concepts of time among the Tiv of Nigeria.--Littlejohn, J. The Temne House ER -