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A Further Contribution to the Study of the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians

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A systematic compilation cataloging mortuary practices among North American indigenous peoples, presenting a classification of burial types — inhumation, pits, stone graves and cists, mounds, house and cave interment, embalming and mummification, urn and surface burials, cairns, cremation and partial cremation, aerial and scaffold sepulture, canoe and aquatic rites, and living sepulchers — together with associated rituals of mourning, sacrifice, feasting, songs, dances, games, posts, fires, and superstitions. The volume synthesizes scattered reports and illustrations, preserves variant spellings and bibliographic notes, and focuses on descriptive documentation rather than causal interpretation.

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H. C. Yarrow

H. C. Yarrow was an American ethnologist known for his significant contributions to the study of Native American mortuary customs. His works, including "A Further Contribution to the Study of the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians" and "An Introduction to the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians," provide valuable insights into the cultural practices surrounding death and burial among various Indigenous tribes. Yarrow's research is notable for its detailed observations and analysis, which have helped to preserve and understand the rich traditions of Native American societies.

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