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CHAPTER VI. Origins of These Beliefs--(_continued_)

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ORIGINS OF THESE BELIEFS--(continued)

The Notion of the Totemic Principle, or Mana, and the Idea of Force

I.--The notion of the totemic force or principle--Its ubiquity-- Its character at once physical and moral 188

II.--Analogous conceptions in other inferior societies--The gods in Samoa, the wakan of the Sioux, the orenda of the Iroquois, the mana of Melanesia--Connection of these notions with totemism--The Arunkulta of the Arunta 191

III.--Logical priority of impersonal force over the different mythical personalities--Recent theories which tend to admit this priority 198

IV.--The notion of religious force is the prototype of that of force in general 203

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