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The Myths of the New World

CHAPTER I
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His theory is that "at the south a worship of nature with the adoration of the sun as its centre, at the north a fear of spirits combined with fetichism, made up the two fundamental divisions of the religion of the red race" (pp.

89, 90).

This imaginary antithesis he traces out between the Algonkin and Apalachian tribes, and between the Toltecs of Guatemala and the Aztecs of Mexico.

His quotations are nearly all at second hand, and so little does he criticize his facts as to confuse the Vaudoux worship of the Haitian negroes with that of Votan in Chiapa.

His work can in no sense be considered an authority.
Very much better is the Anthropology of the late Dr.Theodore Waitz (_Anthropologie der Naturvoelker_: Leipzig, 1862-66).


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