The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 244
differences enable one man to distinguish his arrows from those of others . All arrows for small game and birds were provided with wooden points , stone - pointed arrows being used for hunting larger animals and in war . The wooden ...
differences enable one man to distinguish his arrows from those of others . All arrows for small game and birds were provided with wooden points , stone - pointed arrows being used for hunting larger animals and in war . The wooden ...
Strana 280
... arrows , and told him that he should take them back to the tribe . They told him , too , of many of the things that afterward happened . Then said the chief person , " Take these arrows with you , and guard them carefully . They will be ...
... arrows , and told him that he should take them back to the tribe . They told him , too , of many of the things that afterward happened . Then said the chief person , " Take these arrows with you , and guard them carefully . They will be ...
Strana 336
... arrows . Kumastamxo pulled up an arrow - weed and showed how to make arrows . He then went west and turned himself into a deer . He asked the Yuma man to shoot the deer . He refused , for he knew it was Kumastamxo . The Apache , however ...
... arrows . Kumastamxo pulled up an arrow - weed and showed how to make arrows . He then went west and turned himself into a deer . He asked the Yuma man to shoot the deer . He refused , for he knew it was Kumastamxo . The Apache , however ...
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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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