The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 49
instantly became invisible to the demon ; but he bade him farewell , and promised to meet him in the same place at the appointed time . In this invisible form the man crossed the water that washed the shore of the island on which he ...
instantly became invisible to the demon ; but he bade him farewell , and promised to meet him in the same place at the appointed time . In this invisible form the man crossed the water that washed the shore of the island on which he ...
Strana 159
... became Silver - Fox . They became persons . Then they thought . They thought a canoe , and they said , " Let us stay here , let us make it our home . " Then they floated about , for many years they floated ; and the canoe became old and ...
... became Silver - Fox . They became persons . Then they thought . They thought a canoe , and they said , " Let us stay here , let us make it our home . " Then they floated about , for many years they floated ; and the canoe became old and ...
Strana 308
... became a dog ; and when he was some distance off , he became a man , so they still followed him ; and the next time he changed himself into a buffalo - bull and trotted off . Then they gave up trying to catch him , and started back ...
... became a dog ; and when he was some distance off , he became a man , so they still followed him ; and the next time he changed himself into a buffalo - bull and trotted off . Then they gave up trying to catch him , and started back ...
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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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