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the golden bough-第212章

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ept of even the smallest crumbs of previous feasts; for fear of polluting the first…fruit offerings。 Also every vessel that had contained or had been used about any food during the expiring year was removed from the temple before sunset。 Then all the men who were not known to have violated the law of the first…fruit offering and that of marriage during the year were summoned by a crier to enter the holy square and observe a solemn fast。 But the women (except six old ones); the children; and all who had not attained the rank of warriors were forbidden to enter the square。 Sentinels were also posted at the corners of the square to keep out all persons deemed impure and all animals。 A strict fast was then observed for two nights and a day; the devotees drinking a bitter decoction of button…snake root in order to vomit and purge their sinful bodies。 That the people outside the square might also be purified; one of the old men laid down a quantity of green tobacco at a corner of the square; this was carried off by an old woman and distributed to the people without; who chewed and swallowed it in order to afflict their souls。 During this general fast; the women; children; and men of weak constitution were allowed to eat after mid…day; but not before。 On the morning when the fast ended; the women brought a quantity of the old year's food to the outside of the sacred square。 These provisions were then fetched in and set before the famished multitude; but all traces of them had to be removed before noon。 When the sun was declining from the meridian; all the people were commanded by the voice of a crier to stay within doors; to do no bad act; and to be sure to extinguish and throw away every spark of the old fire。 Universal silence now reigned。 Then the high priest made the new fire by the friction of two pieces of wood; and placed it on the altar under the green arbour。 This new fire was believed to atone for all past crimes except murder。 Next a basket of new fruits was brought; the high priest took out a little of each sort of fruit; rubbed it with bear's oil; and offered it; together with some flesh; to the bountiful holy spirit of fire; as a first…fruit offering; and an annual oblation for sin。 He also consecrated the sacred emetics (the button…snake root and the cassina or black…drink) by pouring a little of them into the fire。 The persons who had remained outside now approached; without entering; the sacred square; and the chief priest thereupon made a speech; exhorting the people to observe their old rites and customs; announcing that the new divine fire had purged away the sins of the past year; and earnestly warning the women that; if any of them had not extinguished the old fire; or had contracted any impurity; they must forthwith depart; lest the divine fire should spoil both them and the people。 Some of the new fire was then set down outside the holy square; the women carried it home joyfully; and laid it on their unpolluted hearths。 When several towns had united to celebrate the festival; the new fire might thus be carried for several miles。 The new fruits were then dressed on the new fires and eaten with bear's oil; which was deemed indispensable。 At one point of the festival the men rubbed the new corn between their hands; then on their faces and breasts。 During the festival which followed; the warriors; dressed in their wild martial array; their heads covered with white down and carrying white feathers in their hands; danced round the sacred arbour; under which burned the new fire。 The ceremonies lasted eight days; during which the strictest continence was practised。 Towards the conclusion of the festival the warriors fought a mock battle; then the men and women together; in three circles; danced round the sacred fire。 Lastly; all the people smeared themselves with white clay and bathed in running water。 They came out of the water believing that no evil could now befall them for what they had done amiss in the past。 So they departed in joy and peace。

To this day; also; the remnant of the Seminole Indians of Florida; a people of the same stock as the Creeks; hold an annual purification and festival called the Green Corn Dance; at which the new corn is eaten。 On the evening of the first day of the festival they quaff a nauseous Black Drink; as it is called; which acts both as an emetic and a purgative; they believe that he who does not drink of this liquor cannot safely eat the new green corn; and besides that he will be sick at some time in the year。 While the liquor is being drunk; the dancing begins; and the medicine…men join in it。 Next day they eat of the green corn; the following day they fast; probably from fear of polluting the sacred food in their stomachs by contact with common food; but the third day they hold a great feast。

Even tribes which do not till the ground sometimes observe analogous ceremonies when they gather the first wild fruits or dig the first roots of the season。 Thus among the Salish and Tinneh Indians of North…West America; before the young people eat the first berries or roots of the season; they always addressed the fruit or plant; and begged for its favour and aid。 In some tribes regular First…fruit ceremonies were annually held at the time of picking the wild fruit or gathering the roots; and also among the salmon…eating tribes when the run of the 'sockeye' salmon began。 These ceremonies were not so much thanksgivings; as performances to ensure a plentiful crop or supply of the particular object desired; for if they were not properly and reverently carried out there was danger of giving offence to the 'spirits' of the objects; and being deprived of them。 For example; these Indians are fond of the young shoots or suckers of the wild raspberry; and they observe a solemn ceremony at eating the first of them in season。 The shoots are cooked in a new pot: the people assemble and stand in a great circle with closed eyes; while the presiding chief or medicine…man invokes the spirit of the plant; begging that it will be propitious to them and grant them a good supply of suckers。 After this part of the ceremony is over the cooked suckers are handed to the presiding officer in a newly carved dish; and a small portion is given to each person present; who reverently and decorously eats it。

The Thompson Indians of British Columbia cook and eat the sunflower root (Balsamorrhiza sagittata; Nutt。); but they used to regard it as a mysterious being; and observed a number of taboos in connexion with it; for example; women who were engaged in digging or cooking the root must practice continence; and no man might come near the oven where the women were baking the root。 When young people ate the first berries; roots; or other products of the season; they addressed a prayer to the Sunflower…Root as follows: I inform thee that I intend to eat thee。 Mayest thou always help me to ascend; so that I may always be able to reach the tops of mountains; and may I never be clumsy! I ask this from thee; Sunflower…Root。 Thou art the greatest of all in mystery。 To omit this prayer would make the eater lazy and cause him to sleep long in the morning。

These customs of the Thompson and other Indian tribes of North…West 
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