@Misc{of07-019, author = {Goris, R. (Roelof)}, title = {position of the blacksmiths}, year = {1960}, publisher = {W. van Hoeve Ltd. for The Royal Tropical Institute--Amsterdam}, address = {The Hague And Bandung}, volume = {v. 5}, pages = {289-299, 387-388}, keywords = {Balinese (Indonesian people); Balinese; Smiths and their crafts; Ethnogeography; Classes; Chief executive; Castes; Mythology}, abstract = {This article, which was first published in Dutch as a section in a larger collection entitled 'Bali: Studies in Life, Thought and Ritual', describes the social position of blacksmiths in Balinese society. It shows as of the 1920s, the Balinese considered all metal as magically dangerous. Blacksmiths were considered magicians because of their daily contact with such a magically charged substance.}, note = {by R. Goris}, note = {116s pulled; this document was originally part of document 1: Franken OF07 fiche file; title not found in LOC search performed 12/6/07; Pages: 15;}, note = {For bibliographical references see document 21:[Franken, et al]}, url = {https://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu/document?id=of07-019}, language = {English} note = {Accessed on: 2022-06-26} }