The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... known as the Hip Shin Tong , or " Hall of United Virtues . " It appears from its rules , an original copy of which was presented in evidence in the trial of some Chinese gamblers in a local court , 2 to have been merely an association ...
... known as the Hip Shin Tong , or " Hall of United Virtues . " It appears from its rules , an original copy of which was presented in evidence in the trial of some Chinese gamblers in a local court , 2 to have been merely an association ...
Strana 74
... known to the Indians as Kāwākōnikong ( place of the moss ) , from wākōn , a sort of ( edible ) moss that grows upon stones . Mud or Chemung Lake ( which latter means " place of canoes " ) is known to the Mississaguas as ...
... known to the Indians as Kāwākōnikong ( place of the moss ) , from wākōn , a sort of ( edible ) moss that grows upon stones . Mud or Chemung Lake ( which latter means " place of canoes " ) is known to the Mississaguas as ...
Strana 196
Indian children play with cowries . A game of " shinny " is known , much resembling the one played in our own streets . " Hide and seek " appears to be as generally known as it is popular , and here it must be remarked that the ...
Indian children play with cowries . A game of " shinny " is known , much resembling the one played in our own streets . " Hide and seek " appears to be as generally known as it is popular , and here it must be remarked that the ...
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