The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 14
... River from Whitebird . He crossed the Snake River and went up Whitebird Creek till he reached the top of the Salmon River Mountains on the north side . The monster was near that place . There Coyote bound his head with grass and tied ...
... River from Whitebird . He crossed the Snake River and went up Whitebird Creek till he reached the top of the Salmon River Mountains on the north side . The monster was near that place . There Coyote bound his head with grass and tied ...
Strana 129
... River and the Thompson River the human brother and sister commit suicide as soon as their son recognizes their relationship ; but there is no trans- ference to the sky , nor the pursuit . ( 3 : 37 ; 46 : 566. ) The Tlingit have indeed ...
... River and the Thompson River the human brother and sister commit suicide as soon as their son recognizes their relationship ; but there is no trans- ference to the sky , nor the pursuit . ( 3 : 37 ; 46 : 566. ) The Tlingit have indeed ...
Strana 346
... river - valley , for they liked him . At Yuma the river was so swift that they could not carry him across . Kumastamxo knew their difficulty , and made the river shallow . Then they carried Marxokuvek across . At Avixol'pó , Mar ...
... river - valley , for they liked him . At Yuma the river was so swift that they could not carry him across . Kumastamxo knew their difficulty , and made the river shallow . Then they carried Marxokuvek across . At Avixol'pó , Mar ...
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ARTICLES | 9 |
Some Aspects of the American Shaman Roland B Dixon | 43 |
Two Popular Ballads G L Kittredge | 60 |
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