id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33524 Frazer, James George The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead, Volume 2 (of 3) The Belief Among the Polynesians .txt text/plain 194575 13240 80 near the place of death, and along these stalks the soul of the dead man inferior gods are the souls of dead men, who consequently have not sometimes great chiefs were thus visited by the gods, and the king religion, the souls of dead nobles ranked as gods, possessing all the Again, the souls of dead nobles, like gods, had the power of appearing from the grave at which a new god, that is, a dead man or woman, was gods, the king, the divine chief (the living Tooitonga), the inferior chiefs, and the people, so that every man in the island of Tongataboo great chief or king of a whole island. Islanders, as of many other peoples, a man's soul or spirit is a their priests; and if the king or chief was killed or taken, the god worship of the gods in the Society Islands, 277 _sqq._; ./cache/33524.txt ./txt/33524.txt