An introduction to the folklore. The book does not profess to be an exhaustive or complete treatise, but rather, as its title indicates, an introduction to the study of Folklore, Popular Religion, and Magic as understood among the Malays of the Peninsula.
An introduction to the folklore. And popular religion of the. Malay peninsula. It should be superfluous, at this time of day, to defend such studies as these from the criticisms which have from time to time been brought against them.
Walter William Skeat ( 14 October 1866 – 24 July 1953) was an English anthropologist. He made a name for himself mainly with his pioneering investigations into, and writings on, the ethnography of the Malay Peninsula.
Malay Magic: Being an Introduction to the Folklore and Popular Religion of the Malay Peninsula. Walter William Skeat ( 14 October 1866 – 24 July 1953) was an English anthropologist. Books by Walter William Skeat.
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of the Malay Peninsula. Author: Walter William Skeat. Release Date: January 4, 2015. Briefly, the purpose of the author has been to collect into a Book of Malay Folklore all that seemed to him most typical of the subject amongst a considerable mass of materials, some of which lay scattered in the pages of various other works, others in unpublished native manuscripts, and much in notes made by him personally of what he had observed during. several years spent in the Malay Peninsula, principally in the State of Selangor. He made a name for himself mainly with his pioneering investigations into, and writings on, the ethnography of the Malay Peninsula
Walter William Skeat ( 14 October 1866 – 24 July 1953) was an English anthropologist. Skeat was born in Cambridge in England. He was the son of Walter William Skeat the elder, Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Cambridge. His sister was the headteacher Bertha Marian Skeat.
Some Malay girls when their boy friends leave them would seek the help of a local bomoh to cast a spell on their .
Some Malay girls when their boy friends leave them would seek the help of a local bomoh to cast a spell on their oppositie sex just to get even! However, such revengeful black magic would work or not to work depending on the effectiveness of the bomoh in question . One person found this helpful.
Walter William Skeat. This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Malay Magic Being an Introduction to the Folklore and Popular Religion of the Malay Peninsula. Kessinger Publishing.
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By Walter William Skeat.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. by Charles Otto Blagden and Walter W. Skeat. Select Format: Hardcover.