Death Lore: Texas Rituals, Superstitions, and Legends of the Hereafter

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Kenneth L. Untiedt
University of North Texas Press, 2008 - 275 Seiten
Death provides us with some of our very best folklore. Some fear it, some embrace it, and most have pretty firm ideas about what happens when we die. Although some people may not want to talk about dying, it’s the only thing that happens to all of us—and there’s no way to get around it.

This publication of the Texas Folklore Society examines the lore of death and whatever happens afterward. The first chapter examines places where people are buried, either permanently or temporarily. Chapter Two features articles about how people die and the rituals associated with funerals and burials. The third chapter explores some of the stranger stories about what happens after we’re gone, and the last chapter offers some philosophical musings about death in general, as well as our connection to those who have gone before.
 

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IV Superstitions Strange Stories and Voices from the Other Side
158
The Spirit That Walked Toward Hornsbys Bend
161
A Grave Mistake
169
Larger Than Life Even in Death
173
Messages from the Spiritual World
183
The Only Woman Hanged in Texas During the Civil War
199
OscarThe Friendly Ghost
205
V Thoughts Musings and Pure Speculation
208

Graveyard Meanderin Or Things of Life Learned Among the Dead
211
The Role of the Corpse in Western Myths
217
The Yellow Flower of Death
225
Grandmothers Uncle
237
A Gift of Time
239
Super Reality
247
Contributors Vitas
255
Index
265
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