Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 8American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 196
... side . When he The porcu- There was an old squaw in the shape of a porcupine ; on the opposite side another old squaw in the shape of a toad . got in he asked the porcupine what was the council . pine said to Glooscap it was not worth ...
... side . When he The porcu- There was an old squaw in the shape of a porcupine ; on the opposite side another old squaw in the shape of a toad . got in he asked the porcupine what was the council . pine said to Glooscap it was not worth ...
Strana 214
spit side uppermost is the leader . All may throw , and thus sides are chosen without partiality . The lucky side is called Och - kā - ah , " spit side . " The familiar slinging or throwing sports were used , as thrusting a stick into ...
spit side uppermost is the leader . All may throw , and thus sides are chosen without partiality . The lucky side is called Och - kā - ah , " spit side . " The familiar slinging or throwing sports were used , as thrusting a stick into ...
Strana 269
... Side by side with this larger natci at Oraibi there was an upright rod of smaller size , set in a pedestal of clay , bearing at its top a fascis of aspergills , with feathers projecting upwards . Each of the compo- nent aspergills ...
... Side by side with this larger natci at Oraibi there was an upright rod of smaller size , set in a pedestal of clay , bearing at its top a fascis of aspergills , with feathers projecting upwards . Each of the compo- nent aspergills ...
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