The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 106
... legend seems to indicate that some of them once were ; and al- though I have not discovered the existence of clan totems among the Navajos to - day , there are passages in the legend , and there are customs now existing among the people ...
... legend seems to indicate that some of them once were ; and al- though I have not discovered the existence of clan totems among the Navajos to - day , there are passages in the legend , and there are customs now existing among the people ...
Strana 196
... legend actually was . Unfortunately most of them have been recorded in English or French only , and not in the native tongue of the Indian narrators . The writer has endeavored to obtain a complete text of the Nanibozhu legend in ...
... legend actually was . Unfortunately most of them have been recorded in English or French only , and not in the native tongue of the Indian narrators . The writer has endeavored to obtain a complete text of the Nanibozhu legend in ...
Strana 369
... legend of , 43 ; resort of the False Faces , 43 ; Ball clan of Onondagas , non - existent , 44 ; present worship of the Six Nations , 45 ; Handsome Lake , reve- lation of , 45 ; Four Persons , celestial be- ings , 45 , 46 . Beauchamp ...
... legend of , 43 ; resort of the False Faces , 43 ; Ball clan of Onondagas , non - existent , 44 ; present worship of the Six Nations , 45 ; Handsome Lake , reve- lation of , 45 ; Four Persons , celestial be- ings , 45 , 46 . Beauchamp ...
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