The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... race . By our occupation of this continent we have brought about the destruction of the game , of native vegetation in part , thus cutting off the Indian's old - time food supply , interfering with his modes of life and his ancient ...
... race . By our occupation of this continent we have brought about the destruction of the game , of native vegetation in part , thus cutting off the Indian's old - time food supply , interfering with his modes of life and his ancient ...
Strana 88
... races . Dr. Brinton con- siders North Africa the primal home of the Eurafrican race , whence he believes the Hamitic , Shemitic , and Aryan peoples derived their origin . The last he considers as a mixed race on account of the ...
... races . Dr. Brinton con- siders North Africa the primal home of the Eurafrican race , whence he believes the Hamitic , Shemitic , and Aryan peoples derived their origin . The last he considers as a mixed race on account of the ...
Strana 294
... race . His chief assistant is Hino ( or Hinu ) , the Thunder or Thunderer , who , according to one opinion , has several assistants , and , according to another , is himself a sort of multiple or composite deity . Probably no better ...
... race . His chief assistant is Hino ( or Hinu ) , the Thunder or Thunderer , who , according to one opinion , has several assistants , and , according to another , is himself a sort of multiple or composite deity . Probably no better ...
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