The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 257
... recording Indian languages are not wholly satisfactory . It is very unlikely that two persons will adopt the same ... recorded . The difficulties besetting the path of the linguist can be in a measure obviated by the employment of the ...
... recording Indian languages are not wholly satisfactory . It is very unlikely that two persons will adopt the same ... recorded . The difficulties besetting the path of the linguist can be in a measure obviated by the employment of the ...
Strana 16
... recorded a somewhat similar tale among the Hare Indians of Great Bear Lake , so that we find it to occupy a continuous area from the Mackenzie to the Pacific coast , with the exception of the interior of Alaska . Among the Eskimo of ...
... recorded a somewhat similar tale among the Hare Indians of Great Bear Lake , so that we find it to occupy a continuous area from the Mackenzie to the Pacific coast , with the exception of the interior of Alaska . Among the Eskimo of ...
Strana 196
... 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 Otchipwē and Mississaga , but so far has not been successful ; he ...
... 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 Otchipwē and Mississaga , but so far has not been successful ; he ...
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