The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 44
... present Ta - do - da - ho is of this tribe . Their name is Teu - ha - kah , or People of the Rushes , and thence Eels . In the Hiawatha story he finds them fishing on the river , and so they claim this name . In the Cherokee war a large ...
... present Ta - do - da - ho is of this tribe . Their name is Teu - ha - kah , or People of the Rushes , and thence Eels . In the Hiawatha story he finds them fishing on the river , and so they claim this name . In the Cherokee war a large ...
Strana 78
There were between 500 and 600 Indians present , and during the cere- monies of the three days there was no irreverence , vulgarity , nor any un- seemly conduct . [ In regard to the present worship of the Six Nations , the reader may ...
There were between 500 and 600 Indians present , and during the cere- monies of the three days there was no irreverence , vulgarity , nor any un- seemly conduct . [ In regard to the present worship of the Six Nations , the reader may ...
Strana 321
... present . In a few cases I repeat lore quoted by Dr. Hoffman . This has seemed best , as the counties where I have ... present ; and to brush it off is to lose the present . The last one whose name is called by a dying person is the next ...
... present . In a few cases I repeat lore quoted by Dr. Hoffman . This has seemed best , as the counties where I have ... present ; and to brush it off is to lose the present . The last one whose name is called by a dying person is the next ...
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