Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 105
... gentes are scattered , some of them are still more prevalent than others in certain localities . However , leaving all uncertainties aside , we have facts enough to warrant us in concluding that most of these gentes were originally ...
... gentes are scattered , some of them are still more prevalent than others in certain localities . However , leaving all uncertainties aside , we have facts enough to warrant us in concluding that most of these gentes were originally ...
Strana 108
... gentes of Tinneh or Athabascan origin from those of alien origin in the present highly complex tribe known as the ... gentes forming with other gentes special friendships and affiliations , which were often of such a nature as to ...
... gentes of Tinneh or Athabascan origin from those of alien origin in the present highly complex tribe known as the ... gentes forming with other gentes special friendships and affiliations , which were often of such a nature as to ...
Strana 110
... gentes are but divisions of parent gentes which are now represented by the phra- tries ; in other words , that gentes have arisen by a process of seg- mentation . According to the legend , some such segmentation has taken place to a ...
... gentes are but divisions of parent gentes which are now represented by the phra- tries ; in other words , that gentes have arisen by a process of seg- mentation . According to the legend , some such segmentation has taken place to a ...
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