Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... stories . 20-22 . Story of the birth of a medicine - man who turned man into a cedar tree . 23. An ordinary conversation between the two Indians , Noel Josephs and Peter Selmore . 24-27 . Modern Passamaquoddy story , introducing many ...
... stories . 20-22 . Story of the birth of a medicine - man who turned man into a cedar tree . 23. An ordinary conversation between the two Indians , Noel Josephs and Peter Selmore . 24-27 . Modern Passamaquoddy story , introducing many ...
Strana 270
... story , represents the Black Cat as identical with Glooscap , 2 and the Sable as a boy who had a flute by which he could entice to himself all the animals . The story of the sticks is similar , but the cutting up of the serpent is not ...
... story , represents the Black Cat as identical with Glooscap , 2 and the Sable as a boy who had a flute by which he could entice to himself all the animals . The story of the sticks is similar , but the cutting up of the serpent is not ...
Strana 275
... story of the animals . In another story the father of Glooscap is mentioned as a being who lives under a great fall of water down in the earth . His face is half red , and he has a single eye . In another he can give to any one coming ...
... story of the animals . In another story the father of Glooscap is mentioned as a being who lives under a great fall of water down in the earth . His face is half red , and he has a single eye . In another he can give to any one coming ...
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