The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 56–57American Folklore Society, 1943 |
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Strana 121
... living with his younger brother Weasel . They were living on one side of the river . Those five Wolf brothers were living on the opposite bank . The river was not very wide . Those Wolves were hunters too , they hunted deer . Panther ...
... living with his younger brother Weasel . They were living on one side of the river . Those five Wolf brothers were living on the opposite bank . The river was not very wide . Those Wolves were hunters too , they hunted deer . Panther ...
Strana 239
... living know of the revenant's death - and this is the usual situation — we are less certain of the absolute versimilitude of the ghost to his living form . Living persons are reported as recognizing their parents , children , sisters ...
... living know of the revenant's death - and this is the usual situation — we are less certain of the absolute versimilitude of the ghost to his living form . Living persons are reported as recognizing their parents , children , sisters ...
Strana 246
... living , but supremely indifferent to them . Into this classification falls almost every example of the vanishing hitchhiker , which tend to swell the percentage somewhat , but even without these stories it would include fifty - two ...
... living , but supremely indifferent to them . Into this classification falls almost every example of the vanishing hitchhiker , which tend to swell the percentage somewhat , but even without these stories it would include fifty - two ...
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The Nature and Problems of Mexican Indian Mythology Paul Radin 26 | 26 |
Catawba Herbals and Curative Practices Frank G Speck 37 | 37 |
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