The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... chief of the confederation . Among those Onondaga chiefs who at first resisted the ambitious schemes of Atotarho was Hiawatha . Having lost a favorite daugh- ter , whose death was caused by the machinations of Atotarho , and fearing for ...
... chief of the confederation . Among those Onondaga chiefs who at first resisted the ambitious schemes of Atotarho was Hiawatha . Having lost a favorite daugh- ter , whose death was caused by the machinations of Atotarho , and fearing for ...
Strana 213
... Chief M'Sartto ( Morning Star ) had an only son , so different from the other boys of the tribe as to be worry to old chief . He would not stay and play with the others , but would take his bow and arrows , and leave home for days at a ...
... Chief M'Sartto ( Morning Star ) had an only son , so different from the other boys of the tribe as to be worry to old chief . He would not stay and play with the others , but would take his bow and arrows , and leave home for days at a ...
Strana 225
... chief , " who gives certain orders . The chief first cries " Loose ! " to the Red Lion , who then runs out and catches any boy he can . When he catches a boy , he must repeat " Red Lion " three times , and both he and the boy whom he ...
... chief , " who gives certain orders . The chief first cries " Loose ! " to the Red Lion , who then runs out and catches any boy he can . When he catches a boy , he must repeat " Red Lion " three times , and both he and the boy whom he ...
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