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The chief object of this work has been to preserve, and to give at one view, the more serious traditions - religious, mythological and historical - of the four aboriginal races who live nearest the shores of Guiana. Contents: legends of the Arawaks; legends of the Waraus; legends of the Carib; legends of the Acawoios; fanciful legends. Illustrated. Related Free eBooks - An Inquiry Into The Animism And Folk-lore Of The Guiana Indians
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