The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 211
... earth . " Then the Sun sent his son , Tu - vá - dis - chí - ni , and scattered over the earth all kinds of birds , every moving thing , such as snakes , rabbits , hares , deer , etc. He sent his son to put all these on the earth ...
... earth . " Then the Sun sent his son , Tu - vá - dis - chí - ni , and scattered over the earth all kinds of birds , every moving thing , such as snakes , rabbits , hares , deer , etc. He sent his son to put all these on the earth ...
Strana 302
... earth , wished to create a man of each nation , to do which he took a clod of earth , kneaded it , and , detaching pieces from it , fashioned in succession a Negro , a Chinaman , an Indian , and so with all the other peoples . When the ...
... earth , wished to create a man of each nation , to do which he took a clod of earth , kneaded it , and , detaching pieces from it , fashioned in succession a Negro , a Chinaman , an Indian , and so with all the other peoples . When the ...
Strana 210
... earth is borne upon a raft ) ; in the beginning there was only water and sky ; the other animals act , not the Great Hare alone ; the re- covered grain of sand is let fall upon the raft , and the earth grows upon it ; the fox , not the ...
... earth is borne upon a raft ) ; in the beginning there was only water and sky ; the other animals act , not the Great Hare alone ; the re- covered grain of sand is let fall upon the raft , and the earth grows upon it ; the fox , not the ...
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