Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... snake has done the mischief , " Snake Tongue ( Camptosorus rhizophyllus ) or " Snake Rattle " ( Brunella vulgaris ) is used ; while if the evil spirit be a fish , the ailment must be treated with a decoction of " Fish Scales ...
... snake has done the mischief , " Snake Tongue ( Camptosorus rhizophyllus ) or " Snake Rattle " ( Brunella vulgaris ) is used ; while if the evil spirit be a fish , the ailment must be treated with a decoction of " Fish Scales ...
Strana 261
... Snake Dance , No. 8. Although the ceremonial element has now disappeared from this song , it may be presumed that it origi- nally had a religious importance similar to that of the Snake Dances of the Southwest , since the extent of the ...
... Snake Dance , No. 8. Although the ceremonial element has now disappeared from this song , it may be presumed that it origi- nally had a religious importance similar to that of the Snake Dances of the Southwest , since the extent of the ...
Strana 267
... Snake was going to kill him . The Black Cat told Sable not to be afraid , but that he would kill the big Snake . He told him that he would lie down behind the trunk of a hemlock tree which had fallen , and that Sable should search out a ...
... Snake was going to kill him . The Black Cat told Sable not to be afraid , but that he would kill the big Snake . He told him that he would lie down behind the trunk of a hemlock tree which had fallen , and that Sable should search out a ...
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