The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 56–57American Folklore Society, 1943 |
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... never never never In my life no I never Saw a whale catch a toad by the tail ! 17 I am lame and cannot dance I am lame and cannot dance A water turtle bit me , bit me , bit me , A water turtle bit me and I can't dance ! Mother did not ...
... never never never In my life no I never Saw a whale catch a toad by the tail ! 17 I am lame and cannot dance I am lame and cannot dance A water turtle bit me , bit me , bit me , A water turtle bit me and I can't dance ! Mother did not ...
Strana 196
... never scare or whip children . Yet these dancers are similar in many respects to the Yeibichai of the Navaho . Like the Yeibichai , they sometimes dance to effect cures , and they always dance at night , never in the daytime . Likewise ...
... never scare or whip children . Yet these dancers are similar in many respects to the Yeibichai of the Navaho . Like the Yeibichai , they sometimes dance to effect cures , and they always dance at night , never in the daytime . Likewise ...
Strana 207
... never seen again . If the Indians hear this snake they run away from there . The snake never goes far from the mountains ; he is too big to go any place else . JR rode all around there once but could not see the snake . It was inside ...
... never seen again . If the Indians hear this snake they run away from there . The snake never goes far from the mountains ; he is too big to go any place else . JR rode all around there once but could not see the snake . It was inside ...
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American Indian Riddles Archer Taylor I | 16 |
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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