Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... four plants usually go to make up the decoction , four being their sacred number . Thus , for a sickness caused by the deer the doctor compounds a prescrip- tion of four plants known respectively in Cherokee as " Deer Eye , " " Deer Ear ...
... four plants usually go to make up the decoction , four being their sacred number . Thus , for a sickness caused by the deer the doctor compounds a prescrip- tion of four plants known respectively in Cherokee as " Deer Eye , " " Deer Ear ...
Strana 89
... four days and four nights , constantly mourning her lonely condition , and thinking how people might be created to keep her company . On the morn- ing of the fifth day the god Qastècyalçi came to see her , and having heard her plaint ...
... four days and four nights , constantly mourning her lonely condition , and thinking how people might be created to keep her company . On the morn- ing of the fifth day the god Qastècyalçi came to see her , and having heard her plaint ...
Strana 96
... Four days after this council with Estsánatlehi they set out on their journey . - 30. Between the twelfth and sixteenth days of their eastward march they went four days without water , and great were the suffer- ings of the children . At ...
... Four days after this council with Estsánatlehi they set out on their journey . - 30. Between the twelfth and sixteenth days of their eastward march they went four days without water , and great were the suffer- ings of the children . At ...
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