The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 104
... lived , we have little reason to doubt its truth , even though the interpretation of the name may not be above criticism . We are told in the above story not only that many of the gentes originated in localities whose names . they bear ...
... lived , we have little reason to doubt its truth , even though the interpretation of the name may not be above criticism . We are told in the above story not only that many of the gentes originated in localities whose names . they bear ...
Strana 255
... lived a family who believed in witches . One day their oldest child , a boy four years of age , was taken sick . The mother at once suspected that he was bewitched by a neighboring woman ; and , while she was caring for him , the boy ...
... lived a family who believed in witches . One day their oldest child , a boy four years of age , was taken sick . The mother at once suspected that he was bewitched by a neighboring woman ; and , while she was caring for him , the boy ...
Strana 338
... lived under the ground in the form of bears . The Eagle and Pigeon people saw the trail of the bears and followed it till they came to a den . When they struck the ground with their war - clubs , out came a bear , saying , ' My elder ...
... lived under the ground in the form of bears . The Eagle and Pigeon people saw the trail of the bears and followed it till they came to a den . When they struck the ground with their war - clubs , out came a bear , saying , ' My elder ...
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