The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... Indians belonging to the Blackfoot Confederacy . The " cou- lee " is named by the Indians the " Red Coulee . " When the Black- feet came from the north , the Snake Indians , who at that time inhabited the country , told the Blackfeet ...
... Indians belonging to the Blackfoot Confederacy . The " cou- lee " is named by the Indians the " Red Coulee . " When the Black- feet came from the north , the Snake Indians , who at that time inhabited the country , told the Blackfeet ...
Strana 61
... Indians who had been dead thirty or forty years , and who had been resurrected by the Messiah . Since their resurrection , the formerly dead Indians , so the visitors said , had been going about just like the other Indians who had never ...
... Indians who had been dead thirty or forty years , and who had been resurrected by the Messiah . Since their resurrection , the formerly dead Indians , so the visitors said , had been going about just like the other Indians who had never ...
Strana 62
... Indians or white . It is clear that if people believe that they are going to be resur- rected in a short time , they do not mind dying very much , and the Chey- ennes are so extremely brave anyway , that this belief makes them all the ...
... Indians or white . It is clear that if people believe that they are going to be resur- rected in a short time , they do not mind dying very much , and the Chey- ennes are so extremely brave anyway , that this belief makes them all the ...
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