PSYCHIC PHENOMENA OF JAMAICA
By JOSEPH J. WILLIAMS, S.J.
Ph.D. (Ethnol.), Litt.D.
Professor of Cultural
Anthropology, Boston College Graduate School
FELLOW of The Royal
Anthropological Institute; The Royal Geographical Society; The American
Geographical Society; The Royal Society of Arts.
MEMBER of Congrès
International des Sciences Anthropologiques et Ethnologiques;
International Institute of African Languages and Cultures; American
Association for the Advancement of Science; American Council of Learned
Societies; American Anthropological Association; American Ethnological
Society; Catholic Anthropological Conference; American Folklore Society;
African Society; etc.
AUTHOR of "Voodoos and Obeahs,"
"Hebrewisms of West Africa," "Whence the 'Black Irish' of Jamaica?"
"Whisperings of the Caribbean," etc.
THE DIAL PRESS
NEW YORK
[1934]
INTRODUCTION
ASHANTI CULTURAL INFLUENCE IN JAMAICA
JAMAICA WITCHCRAFT
APPLIED MAGIC
POPULAR BELIEF IN GHOSTS
FUNERAL CUSTOMS
POLTERGEIST
CONCLUSIONS
DOCUMENTATION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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