Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... called Naqopà ' - eine or Naqopàni . 8. After this occurrence the Navajos moved to a place on the banks of the San Juan called Tsinçòbetlo , or Tree Sweeping the Water ( probably a birch ) . It was now autumn , and concluding to remain ...
... called Naqopà ' - eine or Naqopàni . 8. After this occurrence the Navajos moved to a place on the banks of the San Juan called Tsinçòbetlo , or Tree Sweeping the Water ( probably a birch ) . It was now autumn , and concluding to remain ...
Strana 234
... called Ě - ně ' - ti , with Rogue River . What stream is called Eněti is uncertain . The Illinois River is too far west , and Applegate Creek can hardly be intended , unless , as I suspect , Ta - tci - qwût qûnně should be on the north ...
... called Ě - ně ' - ti , with Rogue River . What stream is called Eněti is uncertain . The Illinois River is too far west , and Applegate Creek can hardly be intended , unless , as I suspect , Ta - tci - qwût qûnně should be on the north ...
Strana 236
... called them Wish - ta - nah - tin , and Parrish styled them the Wish - te - na - tin . They were sometimes called " Pistol Rivers . " 10. Qa ' - i - na'- na - i - tě ' jûnně , a people that were exterminated , there being but two boys ...
... called them Wish - ta - nah - tin , and Parrish styled them the Wish - te - na - tin . They were sometimes called " Pistol Rivers . " 10. Qa ' - i - na'- na - i - tě ' jûnně , a people that were exterminated , there being but two boys ...
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