272 INDEX
hygiene, 226, 251-254; posi-
tion of women and Christian-
ity, 40; possibility of cultural
control, 230-231, 251, 253;
paranoia, 205; Puritan divines,
255; puritanism, 115; race and
prejudice, 40; religion, 230:
rivalry, 228; sanity in, 218;
spread over world, 4; trance,
245; war, 27, 230
Wild children of the Middle
. Ages, 11
Witchcraft, Pueblo, 111, 116
Women, position of, and Chris-
tianity, 40
Worringer, W., 46
Zufii, 52-120; aberrant individ-
ual, 241—242; adolescence, 63,
85, 94; Apollonian type, 72;
authority, 90-95; authority in
the family, 92; clan, 68-69, 71,
91-92, 96; crime, 91; dance,
84; datura, 81; death, behav-
iour at, 101, 111, 225; death
of spouse, 101-102; divina-
tion, 80;" divorce, 67-68, 99;
economic life, 69, 96-97; eval-
uation of culture, 227; fasting,
80; fertility cult, 113, - 114:
frustration, behaviour at, 237;
good and evil, 116; govern-
ment, 92; group sanction, 93—
96; homicide, 107; homosexu-
ality, 243—244; ideal of char-
acter, 90; initiation, 63, 83, 94;
intoxication, 82; kachina cult,
63—65; magical technique, 55—
56; marriage, 67, 93, 96, 98,
101—102; medicine societies,
65, 66; menstruation, 110;
modernation in emotional life,
97, 110, 225; Œdipus com-
plex, 93; orgy, traces of, 114;
prayer, 56; priests, 60, 111;
priest, character of the, 88:
psychiatric view of, 238; puri-
fication of the slayer, 104; pur-
itanism, 115; religion, 54-66,
205; religion, object of, 58;
religious art, 34; resignation,
117; ritual, importance of, 54—
55; sense of sin, 115; sex, 67-
68, 93, 98, 99, 102, 112-113,
155; sexual symbolism, 112;
self-torture, 83-84; shamanism,
absence of, 88; social organiza-
tion, 65, 69, 70, 71, 92, 96;
suicide, 108; supernaturals, 61,
64, 116, 118; wealth, 70;
witchcraft, 111, 116
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