The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... Coyote cried out , " Old man , we are afire ! " The house burned till Coyote heard something pop . So Coyote named him , saying : " You will be nothing but a Worm . " 5. COYOTE AND WINTER HAVE A WAR . Yaunyaiye said to Coyote , " You ...
... Coyote cried out , " Old man , we are afire ! " The house burned till Coyote heard something pop . So Coyote named him , saying : " You will be nothing but a Worm . " 5. COYOTE AND WINTER HAVE A WAR . Yaunyaiye said to Coyote , " You ...
Strana 20
... Coyote threw up his eye Wildcat caught it on the bone point . Coyote sat there and sang " In - sil - u - tsa - a " many times , but the eye did not come back . Then he threw up the other eye and Wildcat caught it also . Coyote sang the ...
... Coyote threw up his eye Wildcat caught it on the bone point . Coyote sat there and sang " In - sil - u - tsa - a " many times , but the eye did not come back . Then he threw up the other eye and Wildcat caught it also . Coyote sang the ...
Strana 173
... Coyote's nose . Then he sat down and began to make a net . He had to measure again pretty soon ; and then Coyote woke up , and asked what was the trouble . Silver - Fox said that he was only blowing ashes off Coyote's face , so he went ...
... Coyote's nose . Then he sat down and began to make a net . He had to measure again pretty soon ; and then Coyote woke up , and asked what was the trouble . Silver - Fox said that he was only blowing ashes off Coyote's face , so he went ...
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Some Aspects of the American Shaman Roland B Dixon | 43 |
Two Popular Ballads G L Kittredge | 60 |
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