INDEX
- Aaron, [161]
- Ab, feast of, [143]
- Abel-meḥolah, [142]
- Abijah, [92]
- Absorbing the god, [25]
- Abydos, royal tombs at, [203]
- Achna, Kybele temenos at, [99]
- Air a means of lustration, [99]
- Altar, dance round, [91 f.]
- procession round, [94]
- Amalekites, David’s attack on the, [48]
- Amathus, [70]
- Ambarvalia, [100], [149]
- Ancestor-worship, [131]
- dancing connected with, [195]
- Animals, belief in descent from, [18], [78]
- holy, [166]
- imitated in dance, [18]
- sacred, [166]
- Animistic stage, [14]
- Aphrodite, [98]
- Aphrodite-Ariadne, [70]
- Apis festivals, [60]
- Apollo, [7], [63], [68], [74], [120]
- Apollo Karneios, [69]
- Apollo, Pythaean, [69]
- Apollonius Rhodius, [201]
- Apuleius, [118]
- Apuleius’ account of sacred dance, [61 f.]
- Arabi Pasha, [115]
- Arabs, [193]
- ancient, [116]
- cultus of the, [49], [94]
- wedding dance among the, [181]
- mourning rite among the, [202]
- song round well of, [89]
- Arāwaks, funeral dance among the, [212 f.]
- procession round corpse of, [201]
- Archigallus, [127]
- Ares, [63]
- Argonauts, [201]
- Ariadne, [70]
- Ariadne’s Dance, [27], [69], [71 f.]
- Aristomenes, [163]
- Aristophanes, Frogs quoted, [123]
- Aristotle, [14]
- Ark, [36], [54], [94]
- Arkteia, [68], [102]
- Artemis, [19], [63], [66], [102]
- Brauronian ceremonies of, [68]
- Caryatis, [67]
- Koruthalia, [66]
- worship of, [67]
- Artemis-Kybele, groves of, [99]
- Arunta of Central Australia, [169]
- funeral dance among the, [216]
- Arval Brothers, [149]
- Ashantees, [170]
- Ashdod, [47]
- Ashkenazic Jews, [198]
- Asiatic peoples, sacred dance among, [76]
- Asiph, [140]
- Asshurbanipal, inscription of, [58]
- Assyrian festivals, [58]
- procession, [58]
- sacred dance, [6]
- Athena, [19], [64], [120]
- Athens, [123]
- Atonement, day of, [143]
- Atrium, [208]
- Attic women dancing in honour of Dionysos, [123]
- Attis, worship of, [126], [127]
- Baal, [38]
- Marqôd, [19], [56]
- of dancing, [56]
- prophets of, [111], [113], [131 f.]
- “Baby Jesus”, [23]
- Babylonian festivals, [57]
- hymns, [58]
- Bacchanalian assemblies, [124]
- Bacchantes, [121], [124]
- Bagobos of Mindanao, [103]
- Bāmāh, [108]
- Bambaras of Senegambia, [145]
- Barges, procession of, [62]
- Basket, [60]
- Baskets dancing, [67]
- Bear dance, [68], [102]
- Bechuanas, marriage dance among the, [181]
- Bedouin Arabs, [193]
- dance among the, [56 f.]
- Benihassan, inscription on tomb at, [203]
- Benjamites, [142]
- Bēs, [60]
- Bēsa, [61]
- Bethel, [38]
- Bharang, [211]
- Bheels, marriage dance among the, [181]
- Blood, flowing of during dance, [213]
- Bodo-priest, [27], [128]
- Boghazkeui, rock-inscription at, [59], [109]
- Bond of life, [200]
- Bondas, funeral dance among, [213]
- Bones venerated, [210]
- Book of the Dead, the, [11]
- Brahman worship, [77]
- Brauronian ceremonies, [68], [84]
- Brethren of the Ploughed Fields, [149]
- Bridal couples, royal state of, [29]
- Bride and bridegroom in a state of danger, [184]
- Buddha, pyre of, [201]
- Burial rite, dancing as a, [29 f.], [42]
- customs not an innovation, [197]
- tenacity of, [197]
- Burials, Chinese, [201]
- Buriats, procession round corpse of, [201]
- Byblos, [116]
- Cactus, [217]
- Camel, processional dance round, [28], [95]
- Caryae, [67]
- Cassowary-dances, [18]
- Castor and Pollux, [67]
- Cattle increased by sacred dance, [103]
- Charites, [148]
- Chela, [133]
- Child mind, the, [22]
- Chinese burials, [201]
- Chitôn, [67]
- Chnomhôtep, [203]
- Choruses of Physcoa and Hippodamia, [124]
- Chuppah, [177]
- Cicero, [78]
- Circle-dance of men and women, [205 f.]
- Circle, magic, [28], [94]
- Circuit round sanctuary, [94]
- sacrifice, [94]
- sevenfold, [93], [94]
- Circuits round a corpse, [200]
- Circumambulation, [199]
- Circumambulatory procession, [100]
- Circumcision festivals, dancing at, [144 f.]
- of Isaac, [145]
- City, encirclement of, [94]
- Clapping of hands, [7], [52]
- Clement of Alexandria, [125]
- Coelibaris hasta, [181]
- Coins from Tralles, [69]
- Conibos, funeral dances among the, [212]
- “Consecrated”, [94]
- Consecration of warriors, [161]
- Corinth, golden plate from grave near, [73]
- Corn-Mother, [103]
- Corneto, [207]
- Corybantes, [69]
- Crane dance, [72]
- Cremation in India, [201]
- Cretan labyrinth, [71]
- Cretan legend of birth of Zeus, [69]
- Cretan-Mycenaean creed, [120]
- Crete, [70]
- Crops made to grow by dancing, [27], [29]
- Cultus of ancient Arabs, [94]
- Custom, traditional, retained, [217]
- Cylinder seals, [59]
- Cylix of Hieron, [122]
- Cymbals, [7], [52]
- Cypresses, [148]
- Cyprus, [70]
- excavations in, [11], [98]
- inscriptions from, [59 f.], [72 f.], [98 f.]
- Dagon, [47]
- Daḥa dances, [144]
- Dakotahs, [21], [77], [83], [101], [165 f.]
- sun worship among the, [77]
- Dālag, [44], [46], [47], [48]
- Dance accompanied by cymbals, [7]
- by hand-drums, [7]
- by singing, [7]
- by tambourine, [121], [203]
- among the Greeks, [11]
- the Israelites, [7]
- the natives of New Guinea, [1 f.]
- the uncivilized races, [8]
- and music, [7]
- and religion, [69]
- applied to processions, [100]
- as a mourning rite among the Greeks and Romans, [207 ff.]
- at funeral feasts, [207]
- at weddings as an initiatory ceremony, [188]
- ecstatic, [37 ff.]
- encircling, [37], [183], [199], [205]
- funeral, [204 ff.]
- funeral, purposes of, [204 ff.]
- Hebrew terms for, [44 ff.]
- Hikuli, [217 f.]
- imitative, [14]
- in honour of the army of the heavens, [69]
- of the Egyptian gods, [61]
- in semi-circle, [98]
- limping, [87], [111]
- musical accompaniment to, [51 ff.]
- never useless, [2]
- of Jewish maidens, [143]
- of maidens in the forum, [75]
- on graves, [29]
- orgiastic, [122]
- processional, [36]
- represented on Greek pottery, [5]
- round a sacred object, [88 ff.]
- altar, [91 f.]
- golden calf, [90]
- men disguised as familiar spirits, [214]
- slain enemies, [206]
- trees, [88]
- wells, [88]
- scaring away evil spirits, [30]
- the dead brought back by, [30]
- the dead personated in, [30]
- Dance-spirit, the, [153]
- Dancers sprinkled, [217]
- Dances and funeral games, [207]
- at Egyptian funerals, [203]
- at festivals among the Romans, [149 ff.]
- in celebration of victory, [40 f.], [159 ff.]
- in honour of superhuman powers, [54 ff.]
- of the dead, [205 f.]
- of gods, [17]
- of the Salii, [150]
- performed under trees, [148]
- Dancing accompanied by instrumental music, [122]
- as an act of devotion, [129]
- as an expression of will, [6]
- as a mourning rite among savages, [209 ff.]
- at celebration of Eleusinian mysteries, [124]
- at circumcision festivals, [144 f.]
- at Egyptian festivals, [146]
- at feasts, [140 ff.]
- at festivals among the Baris, [153]
- Hottentots, [153 f.]
- Kai, [152]
- Kayans, [151 f.]
- at Greek festivals, [146 ff.]
- at the feast of Purim, [144]
- connected with ancestor-worship, [195]
- definitions of, [5]
- Dervishes, [115], [130], [137]
- during the making of vows, [145]
- field of, [142]
- Hebrew words for, [35 ff.], [197]
- highest development of, [9]
- in honour of the dead, [203 f.]
- in honour of the moon, [153]
- magical, [171]
- modern, [6]
- modes of, [5 f.]
- of masked men and women, [148]
- priests, [150]
- religious in origin, [129]
- serious for savages, [21]
- spirit of, [130]
- to ensure a fruitful marriage, [191]
- to the point of unconsciousness, [129]
- Dancing-floor in Knossos, [70]
- Dancing-grounds, Greek, [65]
- [See also [Ecstatic Dance], [Funeral Dance], [Sacred Dance]]
- Davar, [49], [95]
- David, [36], [54], [162]
- Day of Atonement, [143]
- of Blood, [127]
- Dead, continued existence of the, [209]
- imitated in dance, [30]
- sacrifice for the, [213]
- the, brought back by dance, [30]
- Decemviri, [75]
- Deir el-Ḳala, [56]
- Delos, [70], [72]
- Delphian women dancing in honour of Dionysos, [123]
- Demeter, [24]
- dance in honour of, [90]
- mysteries of, [147]
- Departed, dance in honour of the, [198 f.]
- personating the, [214]
- spirit of, feared, [205 f.]
- wrath of, appeased by dance, [215]
- Dervishes, dancing, [115], [130], [137]
- Descent from animals, [18], [78]
- Development of ideas, [218]
- Devil dancers, [27], [128]
- Dhāt anwāt, [96]
- Dies Sanguinis, [127]
- Dinka, negro tribe in Soudan, [206]
- Diodorus, [124]
- Dionysiac ritual, [6]
- Dionysos, [7], [19], [21], [63], [64], [66], [120], [143], [147], [148]
- contact with through dance, [122]
- festivals, [122]
- orgies in honour of, [123]
- raving in honour of, [38]
- temple of, [124]
- under the influence of, [122]
- worship of, [120]
- Dioscuri, [19]
- Disguise of mourners, [205], [211]
- Divine indwelling, [26]
- Dog-dances, [18]
- Drum-beating, [2]
- Dutch New Guinea, funeral dance among inhabitants of, [212]
- Ecstatic dance, [32], [107 ff.]
- a means of mystic experiences, [116]
- among Greeks, [119 ff.]
- Israelite prophets, [109 ff.]
- Romans, [126]
- Syrians, [116 ff.]
- uncultured races, [128 ff.]
- contagious, [108]
- means of divine indwelling, [32]
- means of union with the deity, [108]
- not confined to early Israelite prophets, [107]
- outcome of strong religious emotion, [107]
- two forms of, [114]
- Ecstatic state, [27]
- means of inducing an, [39], [120]
- voice of the god during, [129]
- Egyptian fresco, dancing depicted on, [10]
- inscriptions, [5]
- funeral dances, [203], [204]
- procession, [203]
- temples, sacred dance depicted on doors of, [62 f.]
- Egyptians, mourning rite among the, [202 f.]
- Eleusinian mysteries, dancing at the celebration of, [124]
- Eleusis, [90], [124]
- Elagabalus, [149]
- Eliezer ben Hyrcanus, [143]
- Elijah, [113]
- Elis, [68]
- Encirclement of city, [94]
- Encircling dance, [199], [206]
- procession of gods, [96]
- Epithalamium, [190]
- E-sagila, temple of, [57]
- Eskimo, procession round corpse of, [201]
- Esquimaux, funeral dances among, [215]
- Eteokles, the daughters of, [148]
- Eternity, Feast of, [203]
- Etruria, sacred dance introduced from, [75]
- Etruscan vase, [71]
- Etruscans influenced by Greeks, [76]
- Euripides, Bacchae quoted, [124]
- Evil eye, [188]
- Evil spirits, [47], [132]
- combated in dance, [204 f.]
- in vicinity of corpses, [205]
- protection against, [205]
- scared away by dance, [30]
- Excavations in Cyprus, [11], [70]
- Exegesis, Rabbinical type of, [86]
- Familiar spirits, men disguised as, [214]
- Fātima, [211]
- Faunus, [150]
- Fear of departed spirit, [205]
- Feast of Eternity, [203]
- of Tabernacles, dancing during, [94]
- Feet, stamping of, [198]
- Festival, funeral, [203]
- Field of dancing, [142]
- Figures, semi-human, [147]
- Fire as a lustration, [99]
- Flute-playing as a mourning rite, [196]
- Forum, dance of maidens in the, [75]
- Fratres Arvales, [149]
- Funeral dance among Aaru archipelago natives, [218]
- Aborigines of N. Australia, [213]
- Arāwaks, [212 f.]
- Arunta, [216]
- Bondas, [213]
- Conibos, [212]
- Dutch New Guinea natives, [212]
- Esquimaux, [215]
- Gilbert islanders, [212]
- Indian tribes of Guiana, [212]
- Maoris, [212]
- Melanesians, [212]
- N. American Indians, [213]
- Pulu islanders, [214]
- Sioux, [214]
- Sulka, [212]
- Tami islanders, [213 f.]
- Tarahumares of Mexico, [217]
- Timor islanders, [215]
- Funeral dances collective, [199]
- purposes of, [204 f.]
- Funeral festival, [203]
- Funeral games cannot be separated from dances, [207]
- Funeral procession, scenes at, [199]
- Funerals at night, [207]
- Gallas’ dance round sacred tree, [103]
- Game of Troy, [69], [71], [74]
- Games at funerals, [207]
- Geranos, [72]
- Ghosts of the dead, [29]
- propitiation of, [167 ff.]
- Gilbert islanders, funeral dance among, [212]
- Gilyaks, [18]
- Goddesses personated, [148]
- Golden calf, dance round the, [90]
- Grave a dwelling-place, the, [208]
- Greek influence on the Romans, [73 f.]
- pottery, [66]
- dances represented on, [5]
- vases, [10]
- Greeks, dancing of the, [65]
- funeral processions among the, [207]
- national temperament of the, [76]
- Grotta del Trichinio, [207]
- Gymnopaediae, [68 f.]
- Ḥāgag, [44], [48 ff.], [92]
- Ḥagg, [49], [51], [94], [141]
- Halfa, [204]
- Ḥalîl, [52]
- Hallel, [93]
- Haloa, [147]
- Hand-drums, [7]
- Hantu mĕnāri, [130]
- Harmony, [53]
- Harp-players, [202]
- Harpokrates, [61]
- Harvest festivals, [39 f.]
- dancing at, [140 ff.]
- Ḥatḥor, [19], [60 f.]
- Head-hunters in Dutch New Guinea, [171 f.]
- Heavenly bodies, symbolic representation of movements of, [95]
- Ḥebel, [92], [108]
- Hebrew prophets, [33]
- terms for dancing, [44 ff.], [197]
- Hebrews, festivals among the, [139 ff.]
- religious superiority of the, [139]
- Heliodorus, [117]
- Hell-gallop, [206]
- Henna-dance, [187 f.]
- Hera, [64]
- Herakles, Tyrian, [117]
- Hermes, [148]
- Herodotus, [124]
- Herodotus’ account of Egyptian worship, [62]
- Hezekiah, [58]
- Hieron, cylix of, [122]
- Hikuli dance, [217 f.]
- Hindoo Koosh, natives of, [171]
- Hippodamia, Chorus of, [124]
- Hittite inscriptions, [10], [59 f.], [109]
- Homer, [122]
- Honouring the departed by dance, [30], [203 f.], [209], [211]
- Hosea, [136]
- Ḥūl, [44]
- Human victim, dance round to make crops grow, [103]
- Husain, [211]
- Iacchus, [124]
- Iamblichus, theory of, [117]
- Ideas, development of, [218]
- Identification, [25]
- Identity, change of, [29]
- Iḥwy, [60]
- Ilabistan, wells of, [90]
- Imagines, [208]
- Imitation, [25]
- Imitative magic, [3], [4], [23], [183]
- propensity in man, [14]
- Indian, ancient ritual at weddings, [186]
- Initiation rite, [68]
- Inscription on tomb at Benihassan, [203]
- Inscriptions, dancing depicted on, [10]
- Egyptian, [5]
- from Cyprus, [65], [98 f.]
- Hittite, [10]
- Inspiration gained by dancing, [128]
- Instinct of play, [7]
- Irish, procession round corpse, [201]
- Isaac, circumcision of, [145]
- Isidis Navigium, [62]
- Isis, worship of, [61]
- Israelite prophets, [38]
- Israelites and the nations of antiquity, [85]
- dancing, [7]
- religious uniqueness of, sometimes exaggerated, [31 f.]
- sacred dance among the, [31 ff.]
- stage of culture of the, [8 f.]
- Italian god of vegetation, [27]
- Jacob, [113], [118]
- Jahwe, [33], [36], [38], [54], [93], [94]
- possession by spirit of, [109]
- Jephthah, [141], [162]
- Jewish custom, post-biblical, [9]
- maidens, dance of, [143]
- Jews, Ashkenazic, [198]
- of post-biblical times, marriage dance among the, [181 f.]
- of the Caucasus, marriage dance among the, [183]
- Sephardic, [198]
- Juno Regina, [74]
- Kaaba, [49], [95], [115]
- Kailang Nāg, [133]
- Kamtchatka, [18]
- Kangaroo-dances, [18]
- Kayans of Sarāwak, [28], [102], [106]
- Ḳazir, [140]
- Kazwini, [90]
- Killing a god in animal form, [165]
- King’s week, [178]
- Kinnôr, [52]
- Knossos, dancing-floor in, [70]
- Kol tribes of Chota Nagpur, [210]
- Kore, [147]
- Korybantes, [121]
- Kouretes, [125]
- Kûkubûry, [116]
- Kumbâz, [180]
- Kybele, [121], [126], [127]
- Kybele-temenos, [99]
- Labyrinth, [27], [69 f.]
- Lacedaemonians, [67], [163]
- Laconia, [67]
- Lameness simulated in dance, [111 f.]
- Lares, [149]
- Latona, [68], [69]
- Lattuka, negro tribe in Soudan, [205 f.]
- Law, the, [32]
- Leaping high to make crops grow, [150]
- over threshold, [47]
- Leukosia, [98]
- Limping dance, [87]
- at sunrise, [113]
- of Syrian origin, [114]
- step, [38], [51]
- Lucian, [96], [147]
- on dancing, [64]
- Lupercalia, [101], [149 f.]
- Luperci, [101]
- Lustration by air, [99]
- by fire, [99]
- Lycosura, [147]
- Lycurgus, the son of, [201]
- Madagascar, ancient natives of, [170]
- Madonna and Child, [23]
- Maenads, [11], [121 ff.], [125]
- Magic and religion, [41]
- circle, [28], [94]
- to keep in angry spirits, [206]
- dance, [160], [171]
- imitative, [3], [23], [28], [183]
- sympathetic, [24], [28]
- vegetation, [149]
- Magna Mater, [126]
- Maidens’ chorus, [66]
- Makarakâ, negro tribe in Soudan, [206]
- Malayans, wedding dance among the, [186]
- Malbûs, [116]
- Mana, conception of, [3], [17]
- Mandan Indians, dancing among the, [189]
- Maoris, funeral dance among the, [212]
- war dance among the, [130]
- Maquarri dance, [212]
- Marduk, [57]
- Marqôd, Baal, [81]
- Marriage by capture, [180]
- fruitful, by means of dance, [1], [191]
- procession, [178], [186]
- rite, [28]
- state, dangers on entering, [28 f.]
- Mars, [149]
- Masked men and women, dancing, [148]
- Masks, [151 f.], [208]
- May day, [47]
- May-pole, [103], [172]
- Mazzôth, [140]
- Medicine women, [130]
- Melanesians of British New Guinea, funeral dance among, [212]
- Mephibosheth, [111]
- Messenians, [67]
- Mexican Indians, beliefs of, [84]
- Michal, [54]
- Mindanao, [103]
- Minerva, [150]
- Minotaur, [71 f.]
- Miriam, [161]
- Mizpah, [141]
- Moon-worshippers, [153]
- Mopsus, [201]
- Mormodellick, [79]
- Morning Star, worship of, [95]
- Moroccans, wedding rite among the, [184], [186], [190]
- Mosaic legislation, [34]
- Mother and son, [125]
- Mourners disguised, [205]
- Mourning rite, dancing as a, why not mentioned in O.T., [194 f.]
- Mouth-pieces of the deity, [129]
- Movement, [14]
- Muharram festival, [211]
- Music and dance, [7]
- Musical accompaniment to dancing, [51 ff.]
- Muzzayîn, [144 f.]
- Mycenae, [99]
- Myrtle-boughs, [182]
- Mystae, [123]
- Mysteries of Demeter, [147]
- Mystery, [14], [17]
- Naioth, [108]
- Nature-magic, [120]
- Nebboot, [204]
- Nēbel, [52]
- Nĕgrān, date-palm at, worshipped annually, [97]
- New Guinea, belief of natives of, [1 f.]
- Nilus, [89], [95]
- Nobiles, Roman, funeral procession of, [208]
- North American Indians, dancing among the, [129]
- Noṣairis, festival of St Barbe among the, [97]
- Oak, dance round sacred, [103]
- Objects of dance coalesce, [20 f.]
- Oceania, aborigines of, [129]
- Old Testament, dancing spoken of in, [8 f.]
- Olympian dance, [98]
- Onkelos, Targum of, [141]
- Orgiastic dance, [122]
- dance of priests, [126 f.]
- frenzy, [112]
- Oriental influence on the Romans, [74]
- Origin of sacred dance, [13 ff.]
- Original object of wedding dances, [185]
- Orkēsis Iōnikē, [68]
- Orphic mysteries, [125]
- Osiris, king deified as, [146]
- Palatine hill, running round, [150]
- Palestine, peasants of, [145]
- Pan, [63], [124], [150]
- Pan’s-pipe, [52]
- Panathenaia, [64]
- Panopeus, [122]
- Parnassos, [66], [123]
- Pāsaḥ, [44], [50 f.]
- Pasâḥu, [50]
- Patroclus, [201]
- Pausanias quoted, [67], [69], [122], [123], [124], [163]
- Pektides, [117]
- Peniel, [113], [118]
- Perambulation, ritual, [95]
- Persephone, [24], [147]
- Persian custom of leaping over threshold, [47]
- Personating the dead, [30], [214]
- Personation, [25], [148]
- Philochorus, [147]
- Philosophy, savage, [218]
- Phrygia, goddess of, [121]
- Physcoa, chorus of, [124]
- Pigs, sacrifice of, [102]
- Pindar, Pythian Ode quoted, [124]
- Pine-cone, [121]
- Pisistratus, [64]
- Play, human instinct of, [7]
- Pleiades, worship of, [79]
- Plutarch, [143]
- Polynesian dancing, [20]
- Pompeii, mosaic at, [71]
- Porta Carmentalis, [74]
- Poseidon, month of, [147]
- Possession, [122], [128]
- by spirit of Jahwe, [109]
- Pottery, Greek, [68]
- Powers, supernatural, [3]
- Priests, dancing, [150]
- orgiastic dance of, [126]
- Procession, circumambulatory, among the Romans, [100]
- form of dance, [100]
- funeral, [199], [202]
- round altar, [94]
- corpse, [199]
- sacred, [150]
- Processional dance, [36], [54 ff.]
- a normal mode of worship, [81]
- round camel, [28]
- Prophets, band of, [108]
- Hebrew, [33], [38]
- Israelite, ecstatic dance among the, [109 ff.]
- of Baal, [38]
- Syrian, [39]
- the, [32]
- Propitiation of ghosts, [167 ff.]
- Ptah, [146]
- Pulu islanders, funeral dance among, [214]
- Purim, feast of, dancing at the, [144]
- Pyre, festival of the, [96]
- threefold procession round, [201]
- Pyrrhic Dance, [19], [64], [69]
- Pythaean Apollo, [69]
- Pythian Ode quoted, [124]
- Qāsim, [211]
- Rain charm, [157 f.]
- Rakâdu, [81]
- Raḳṣ, [6]
- Raḳṣa dance, [202]
- Ramah, [108]
- Raqaʿ, [198]
- Rāqad, [199]
- Raving in honour of Dionysos, [33]
- Raymi, [129]
- Reasoning of savages, [15]
- Religion and magic, [41]
- connexion of dance with, [69]
- Religious customs, persistency of, [31]
- ideas, modification of, [196]
- uniqueness of Israelites exaggerated, [31 f.]
- Rhythm, [6 f.]
- Rhythmic instinct, [7]
- Rite, original meaning of forgotten, [200]
- Rites, intermingling of, [217]
- Romans, ecstatic dance among, [126]
- funeral processions among, [207 f.]
- influenced by oriental cults, [127]
- national temperament of the, [76]
- sacred dancing among the, [73 ff.]
- Roro-speaking tribes of New Guinea, [168 f.]
- Royal state of bridal couples, [29]
- Royalty of bridal pair, [184]
- Running round newly born infants, [99]
- Russian Tapps, procession round corpse of, [201]
- Sābab, [44], [46], [92], [93]
- Sacred Dance a means of bringing back the dead, [214]
- a means of a fruitful marriage, [29]
- of obtaining food, [1], [4], [29], [103], [131]
- aiding the sun to run his course, [27]
- among Assyrians, [6]
- Bedouin Arabs, [6 f.], [144]
- Greeks, [63 ff.], [97 ff.], [119 ff.], [146 ff.], [207 ff.]
- Jews of all periods, [184]
- Romans, [73 ff.], [100 f.], [119 ff.], [149 ff.]
- Semites, [31 ff.], [54 ff.], [88 ff.], [107 ff.], [140 ff.], [159 ff.]
- uncultured races, [77 ff.], [101 ff.], [128 ff.], [151 ff.], [167 ff.], [184 ff.], [209 ff.]
- appeasing wrath of departed, [214 f.]
- as a marriage rite, [1], [28 f.], [41 f.], [177 ff.]
- as a mourning and burial rite, [29 f.], [42], [194 ff.]
- assisting warriors in battle, [28], [167 ff.]
- contagious, [38]
- departed personated in, [214]
- for magical purposes, [103], [148], [151]
- ghost of deceased driven away by, [217 f.]
- in honour of supernatural powers, [22], [209], [218]
- in the Old Testament, [8 f.], [33 ff.], [89], [107 ff.], [140 ff.]
- introduced in Rome from Etruria, [75]
- led by Theseus, [70]
- many forms included under, [6], [35 f.]
- objects of the, [3], [19 ff.]
- origin of the, [13 ff.]
- round tree, [99]
- sources of information regarding the, [9 ff.]
- taught by animals, [18]
- unconsciousness brought about by the, [25]
- union brought about with god by the, [24], [32]
- Sacrifice, circuit round, [94]
- of pigs, [102]
- Sacrificial victim, [24]
- St Barbe, [97]
- St Paul, [32]
- Salii, the, [27], [150]
- Sanctuaries, limping dance performed at, [111]
- Sanctuary, circuit round, [94]
- Sarāwak, Kayans of, [28], [102]
- Satan dancing, [46]
- Saturn, [150]
- Satyrs, [64], [208]
- Saul among the prophets, [109 f.]
- Sed festival, [146]
- Self-laceration, [38]
- Sennacherib, [58]
- Sephardic Jews, [198], [199 f.]
- burial of, [200]
- Serpent worship, [133]
- Seven circuits round a corpse, [200]
- Sevenfold circuit, [93 f.]
- Shabuôth, [140]
- Shaman, [128]
- Shiloh, [142]
- “Showing off”, [22 f.]
- Sicinnis, [64]
- Sileni, [208]
- Siloam, [157]
- Sinaitic Peninsula, Arabs of the, [95]
- Singers and dancers at funerals, [202]
- Sioux, funeral dances among, [214]
- Indians, [102]
- Sisera, [163]
- Sistrum, [52], [60]
- “Sixteen Women,” the, [124]
- Skēnē, [147]
- Speech, laudatory at burials, [198]
- Spirit of dancing, possessed by, [130]
- of the departed kept in grave, [216]
- indwelling, [16]
- Spirits of fertility represented by masked men, [152]
- Stamping of feet, [198]
- Statius, [201]
- Statue of the departed, [203]
- Step, limping, [38], [51]
- Stringed instruments, [52]
- Sukkah, reference to, [94]
- Sukkôth, [140]
- Sulka, of New Britain, funeral dance among, [212]
- Sun aided to run its course by dancing, [27]
- Sungal, [134]
- Supernatural powers, [3]
- imitated in dance, [15]
- sense of the, [17]
- the, [13]
- Sword dance, [28], [180], [186], [188]
- Symmachus, [126]
- Sympathetic magic, [24], [28]
- Syrian goddess, [118]
- desert, Bedouin Arabs of the, [81]
- peasants, weddings among the, [178 ff.]
- prophets, [39]
- Syrians, ecstatic dance among, [116 ff.]
- Tabari, ancient Arabian historian, [97]
- Tabernacles, feast of, [94], [141], [143], [157 f.]
- Taboo, [104], [174 f.]
- Talmudic period, [198]
- Tambourine accompanying dance, [121], [203]
- Tami islanders, funeral dance among, [213 f.]
- Ṭaphaz, [142]
- Tarahumares, funeral dance among, [217]
- Targum, [46]
- Targum of Onkelos, [141]
- Tarphon, Rabbi, [182]
- Ṭawâf, [95]
- Temple worship, [58]
- Terence quoted, [12]
- Thargelia, [148]
- The Golden Ass quoted, [118 f.]
- Theocritus, [190]
- Theseus leading the sacred dance, [70]
- Thesmophoria, [148]
- Thompson Indians of British Columbia, [170]
- Threefold procession round pyre, [201]
- Threshing-floor, [147], [179]
- Threshold, [47]
- Thyia, first priestess of Dionysos, [121]
- Thyiads, [21], [121 ff.]
- Thyrsus, [121], [143]
- Timagani Indians, [102]
- Timor, inhabitants of, [167 f.]
- island, inhabitants of, funeral dances among, [215]
- Tinnevelly, [132]
- Titans, [125]
- Tithēnidia, [66]
- Tom-tom, [7], [52]
- Tôph, [52], [55]
- Torch dance, [143]
- Torres Straits, [214]
- Tragliatella, [71]
- Tree, dance round to make crops grow, [103]
- for hanging things on, [96]
- Tree-spirits, [106]
- Trees, dance round, [88], [99]
- dancing performed under, [148]
- Troy, game of, [69], [71], [74]
- Tshi-speaking peoples of the Gold Coast, [128]
- ʿUgâb, [52]
- Unconsciousness brought about by dance, [25]
- dancing to the point of, [129]
- Uniformity in mythology, [2]
- in ritual, [2]
- Union brought about by dance, [24]
- Vedda, [128]
- Vedic worship, [77]
- Vegetation magic, [120], [149]
- Victory dances, [40 f.]
- Vine-leaves, [121]
- Vintage festivals, [39 f.]
- dancing at, [140 ff.]
- Visions due to over-wrought state, [122]
- Vows, dancing during performance of making, [145]
- Walpurgis night, [47]
- Wand, curved, used during funeral dance, [203]
- Warriors dancing, [71]
- Wazara, [184]
- Wedding ceremony, dancing at, [41 f.]
- Wedding-feast, [177]
- Well of Fair Dances, [90]
- Well, song of the, [89]
- Wells, dance round, [88]
- Wen-Amon, [116]
- Wends’ dance round sacred oak, [103]
- Women under the influence of Dionysos, [122]
- Women, Bacchanalian assemblies of, [124]
- Xanthias, [123]
- Xulophoria, [144]
- Yuki tribes of California, [170 f.]
- Zēlaʿ, [114]
- Zeus, [19], [64], [69]
- Ziklag, [48]
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