The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 96
... Four days after this council . with Estsánatlehi they set out on their journey . - 30. Between the twelfth and sixteenth days of their eastward march they went four days without water , and great were the suffer- ings of the children ...
... Four days after this council . with Estsánatlehi they set out on their journey . - 30. Between the twelfth and sixteenth days of their eastward march they went four days without water , and great were the suffer- ings of the children ...
Strana 45
... four messengers . " In a trance of a death - like nature , three celestial beings appeared to him , to whom a fourth was afterwards added . These are called the " Four Persons " by the Onondagas , among whom they are still held in high ...
... four messengers . " In a trance of a death - like nature , three celestial beings appeared to him , to whom a fourth was afterwards added . These are called the " Four Persons " by the Onondagas , among whom they are still held in high ...
Strana 266
four sections : Wasabě , Black bear , Mixa , Raccoon , Matcu , Grizzly bear , and dahi " , Porcupine . Only the Wasabě and Miya , or Quчa ( Singers ) , survive . The Wajinga gataji subgens is divided into four sections , as fol- lows ...
four sections : Wasabě , Black bear , Mixa , Raccoon , Matcu , Grizzly bear , and dahi " , Porcupine . Only the Wasabě and Miya , or Quчa ( Singers ) , survive . The Wajinga gataji subgens is divided into four sections , as fol- lows ...
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