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Taboos



Taboo - or tabuboth: tăbooˈ, tə–, prohibition of an act or the use of an object or word under pain of punishment. Originally a Polynesian word, taboo can apply to the sacred or consecrated or to the dangerous, unclean, and forbidden. A taboo can be placed on an object, person, place, or word that is believed to have inherent power above the ordinary. This power, called   Read More...

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    The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Chap. 12 "Taboos")
    by James George Frazer, Robert Fraser. 862 pgs.


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    Taboo Topics: Cultural Restraint on Teaching Social Issues, in Social Studies
    by Ronald W. Evans, Patricia G. Avery, Patricia Velde Pederson. 7 pgs.


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