The Journal of American Folk-lore, Svazky 23–24American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... become something , I wish to become the Sun. " Now he became the Sun. He was just peeping over the ridge to spy out the Deer , when they said , " That Sun that is rising is scowling and has a wrinkled nose . " The Deer there recognized ...
... become something , I wish to become the Sun. " Now he became the Sun. He was just peeping over the ridge to spy out the Deer , when they said , " That Sun that is rising is scowling and has a wrinkled nose . " The Deer there recognized ...
Strana 213
... become trans- formed after death , or to which they belonged before becoming men , also belong to the same category of ideas.2 The belief in reincarnation may thus be said to be entertained to a greater or less extent by the tribes of ...
... become trans- formed after death , or to which they belonged before becoming men , also belong to the same category of ideas.2 The belief in reincarnation may thus be said to be entertained to a greater or less extent by the tribes of ...
Strana 200
... become of active social importance at about that age . He unquestionably does . We cannot , therefore , assume ... become associated with any social or cere- monial unit . It can thus become associated with entrance into a society ; and ...
... become of active social importance at about that age . He unquestionably does . We cannot , therefore , assume ... become associated with any social or cere- monial unit . It can thus become associated with entrance into a society ; and ...
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Some Practical Aspects of the Study of Myths John R Swanton | 38 |
NewMexican Spanish FolkLore Aurelio M Espinosa | 64 |
NOTES AND QUERIES | 294 |
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