The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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brother the Black Cat would hear and come to his aid.1 The Black Cat heard him and came to him . Then the Sable told the Black Cat the trouble he was in , and how the Snake was going to kill him . The Black Cat told Sable not to be ...
brother the Black Cat would hear and come to his aid.1 The Black Cat heard him and came to him . Then the Sable told the Black Cat the trouble he was in , and how the Snake was going to kill him . The Black Cat told Sable not to be ...
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... Black Cat : - Which he translates , Niked ha Pogump min nekuk Netsnil sagamawin ! - I have left the Black Cat on an island ; I shall be the chief of the Fishers now . The best I can make out of the phonographic record given me by Peter ...
... Black Cat : - Which he translates , Niked ha Pogump min nekuk Netsnil sagamawin ! - I have left the Black Cat on an island ; I shall be the chief of the Fishers now . The best I can make out of the phonographic record given me by Peter ...
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Black Cat wandered about the island , until at last he found a wig- wam of the grandfather , the " Morning Star , " who told him he was . on a very dangerous island . He told him it was the habit of the Great Beaver to destroy every one ...
Black Cat wandered about the island , until at last he found a wig- wam of the grandfather , the " Morning Star , " who told him he was . on a very dangerous island . He told him it was the habit of the Great Beaver to destroy every one ...
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