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the golden bough-第217章

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When the Kansas Indians were going to war; a feast used to be held in the chief's hut; and the principal dish was dog's flesh; because; said the Indians; the animal who is so brave that he will let himself be cut in pieces in defence of his master; must needs inspire valour。 Men of the Buru and Aru Islands; East Indies; eat the flesh of dogs in order to be bold and nimble in war。 Amongst the Papuans of the Port Moresby and Motumotu districts; New Guinea; young lads eat strong pig; wallaby; and large fish; in order to acquire the strength of the animal or fish。 Some of the natives of Northern Australia fancy that by eating the flesh of the kangaroo or emu they are enabled to jump or run faster than before。 The Miris of Assam prize tiger's flesh as food for men; it gives them strength and courage。 But it is not suited for women; it would make them too strong…minded。 In Corea the bones of tigers fetch a higher price than those of leopards as a means of inspiring courage。 A Chinaman in Seoul bought and ate a whole tiger to make himself brave and fierce。 In Norse legend; Ingiald; son of King Aunund; was timid in his youth; but after eating the heart of a wolf he became very bold; Hialto gained strength and courage by eating the heart of a bear and drinking its blood。

In Morocco lethargic patients are given ants to swallow; and to eat lion's flesh will make a coward brave; but people abstain from eating the hearts of fowls; lest thereby they should be rendered timid。 When a child is late in learning to speak; the Turks of Central Asia will give it the tongues of certain birds to eat。 A North American Indian thought that brandy must be a decoction of hearts and tongues; because; said he; after drinking it I fear nothing; and I talk wonderfully。 In Java there is a tiny earthworm which now and then utters a shrill sound like that of the alarum of a small clock。 Hence when a public dancing girl has screamed herself hoarse in the exercise of her calling; the leader of the troop makes her eat some of these worms; in the belief that thus she will regain her voice and will; after swallowing them; be able to scream as shrilly as ever。 The people of Darfur; in Central Africa; think that the liver is the seat of the soul; and that a man may enlarge his soul by eating the liver of an animal。 Whenever an animal is killed its liver is taken out and eaten; but the people are most careful not to touch it with their hands; as it is considered sacred; it is cut up in small pieces and eaten raw; the bits being conveyed to the mouth on the point of a knife; or the sharp point of a stick。 Any one who may accidentally touch the liver is strictly forbidden to partake of it; which prohibition is regarded as a great misfortune for him。 Women are not allowed to eat liver; because they have no soul。

Again; the flesh and blood of dead men are commonly eaten and drunk to inspire bravery; wisdom; or other qualities for which the men themselves were remarkable; or which are supposed to have their special seat in the particular part eaten。 Thus among the mountain tribes of South…Eastern Africa there are ceremonies by which the youths are formed into guilds or lodges; and among the rites of initiation there is one which is intended to infuse courage; intelligence; and other qualities into the novices。 Whenever an enemy who has behaved with conspicuous bravery is killed; his liver; which is considered the seat of valour; his ears; which are supposed to be the seat of intelligence; the skin of his forehead; which is regarded as the seat of perseverance; his testicles; which are held to be the seat of strength; and other members; which are viewed as the seat of other virtues; are cut from his body and baked to cinders。 The ashes are carefully kept in the horn of a bull; and; during the ceremonies observed at circumcision; are mixed with other ingredients into a kind of paste; which is administered by the tribal priest to the youths。 By this means the strength; valour; intelligence; and other virtues of the slain are believed to be imparted to the eaters。 When Basutos of the mountains have killed a very brave foe; they immediately cut out his heart and eat it; because this is supposed to give them his courage and strength in battle。 When Sir Charles M'Carthy was killed by the Ashantees in 1824; it is said that his heart was devoured by the chiefs of the Ashantee army; who hoped by this means to imbibe his courage。 His flesh was dried and parcelled out among the lower officers for the same purpose; and his bones were long kept at Coomassie as national fetishes。 The Nauras Indians of New Granada ate the hearts of Spaniards when they had the opportunity; hoping thereby to make themselves as dauntless as the dreaded Castilian chivalry。 The Sioux Indians used to reduce to powder the heart of a valiant enemy and swallow the powder; hoping thus to appropriate the dead man's valour。

But while the human heart is thus commonly eaten for the sake of imbuing the eater with the qualities of its original owner; it is not; as we have already seen; the only part of the body which is consumed for this purpose。 Thus warriors of the Theddora and Ngarigo tribes of South…Eastern Australia used to eat the hands and feet of their slain enemies; believing that in this way they acquired some of the qualities and courage of the dead。 The Kamilaroi of New South Wales ate the liver as well as the heart of a brave man to get his courage。 In Tonquin also there is a popular superstition that the liver of a brave man makes brave any who partake of it。 With a like intent the Chinese swallow the bile of notorious bandits who have been executed。 The Dyaks of Sarawak used to eat the palms of the hands and the flesh of the knees of the slain in order to steady their own hands and strengthen their own knees。 The Tolalaki; notorious head…hunters of Central Celebes; drink the blood and eat the brains of their victims that they may become brave。 The Italones of the Philippine Islands drink the blood of their slain enemies; and eat part of the back of their heads and of their entrails raw to acquire their courage。 For the same reason the Efugaos; another tribe of the Philippines; suck the brains of their foes。 In like manner the Kai of German New Guinea eat the brains of the enemies they kill in order to acquire their strength。 Among the Kimbunda of Western Africa; when a new king succeeds to the throne; a brave prisoner of war is killed in order that the king and nobles may eat his flesh; and so acquire his strength and courage。 The notorious Zulu chief Matuana drank the gall of thirty chiefs; whose people he had destroyed; in the belief that it would make him strong。 It is a Zulu fancy that by eating the centre of the forehead and the eyebrow of an enemy they acquire the power of looking steadfastly at a foe。 Before every warlike expedition the people of Minahassa in Celebes used to take the locks of hair of a slain foe and dabble them in boiling water to extract the courage; this infusion of bravery was then drunk by the warriors。 In New Zealand the chief was an atua 'god'; but there were powerful and powerless gods; each naturally sought to make himself one of the former; the p
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