Nectar and Ambrosia: An Encyclopedia of Food in World MythologyBloomsbury Academic, 26. 10. 2000. - 285 страница A publishing first, Nectar and Ambrosia presents an encyclopedic treatment of the magic properties and uses of food by mortals and immortals alike, from the pages of myth and legend. |
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... buffalo for survival and considered the meat of these animals sacred . Food seemed magical because it gave life , and game animals seemed to appear on the hunting grounds as a gift from the creator . ( Library of Congress ) BUFFALO ...
... buffalo for survival and considered the meat of these animals sacred . Food seemed magical because it gave life , and game animals seemed to appear on the hunting grounds as a gift from the creator . ( Library of Congress ) BUFFALO ...
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... buffalo for food but they considered both the animal and the meat it provided sacred . The Plains Indians considered buffalo and maize their primary foodstuffs ; they paired them as God - given sus- tenance , and they paired them in ...
... buffalo for food but they considered both the animal and the meat it provided sacred . The Plains Indians considered buffalo and maize their primary foodstuffs ; they paired them as God - given sus- tenance , and they paired them in ...
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... buffalo agreed to share their magic with the tribe . The buffalo taught the man and his daughter the Buffalo Dance , actu- ally a magical ritual that returned the slaugh- tered buffalo to life just as the woman's magic song had done for ...
... buffalo agreed to share their magic with the tribe . The buffalo taught the man and his daughter the Buffalo Dance , actu- ally a magical ritual that returned the slaugh- tered buffalo to life just as the woman's magic song had done for ...
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Africa Ainu amaranth ambrosia America ancient animals aphrodisiac apples Ayahuasca Aztecs banana barley beans beer believed berries betel nuts beverage blood bread breadfruit buffalo cakes ceremonies chicha Chinese citron coca cola nuts connected considered consumed corn crop cultivated cultures dead death deities Demeter demons Dionysus divine dogs drink early earth eggs Egyptians Elderberries evil feast fertility fish flesh flowers fruit garlic gave ginseng goat goddess gods gourds grain grapes Greek myth grew harvest heaven herbs Hindus honey human immortality India Japanese kava killed land legend lived lotus magic maize mandrake Maya mead meat milk millet moon mother mushrooms mythmakers Native Americans offered Osiris peach Persephone pigs pine plant pomegranate Pulque quinoa radish Ratsch rice rituals sacred sacrifice seeds sesame Simoons soma soul spices spirits sugarcane symbol thornapple Toussaint-Samat 1992 tree Tulasi turmeric underworld Vishnu wine woman worship yams