The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... animals were looking for birds ' eggs . They saw Coyote and went right up to him . They said , " Let us eat this ourselves . " Now , Coyote was sound asleep . In his sleep he was snoring , " Ähä , ähä , ähä . ” His snoring was just like ...
... animals were looking for birds ' eggs . They saw Coyote and went right up to him . They said , " Let us eat this ourselves . " Now , Coyote was sound asleep . In his sleep he was snoring , " Ähä , ähä , ähä . ” His snoring was just like ...
Strana 319
... animals . They will use a different thing to kill animals from what we use , — something that makes a noise , and sends a little round stone to kill . " Then after a while a different animal will come into the country . It will have a ...
... animals . They will use a different thing to kill animals from what we use , — something that makes a noise , and sends a little round stone to kill . " Then after a while a different animal will come into the country . It will have a ...
Strana 374
... animal exploits and how the animals acquire their peculiarities , " — the chief incidents are the magic flight ( or obstacle myth ) , theft of fire , rival foot- race , origin of death through some one's mistake . Other noteworthy ...
... animal exploits and how the animals acquire their peculiarities , " — the chief incidents are the magic flight ( or obstacle myth ) , theft of fire , rival foot- race , origin of death through some one's mistake . Other noteworthy ...
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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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